i dont know, that is why i asked you.
Inflammation, ulceration and spasm of the bowels causes pain in colitis.
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Colitis is a inflammatory bowel disease. The main causes of Colitis are food poisoning and E Coli. These infections can often cause dehydration and bloody diarrhea.
Hello, I see you are asking "What are the causes for colitis gravis?" For example, sudden (acute) colitis may be caused by infection with various microorganisms (infectious colitis), including Salmonella, Shigella, and Entamoeba histolytica. (Intestinal infection with the latter is known as Amebiasis.) You can also visit this site - digestive tract health. com/condition/colitis-gravis/c/7364
Pseudomembranous Colitis is what causes people to suffer from diarrhea while on antibiotics. It includes fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. It is inflammation of the colon.
Laserations inside the digestive system,it stays localized in one organ unlike Crohms which causes complications from mouth to anus. Ulcerative Colitis is usually taken care of by removing the colin.
There are many causes of gastrointestinal bleeding. They include colitis, which is inflammation of the bowel, as well as parasites and irritation.
No. Ulcerative colitis patients have generally higher white blood cells.
Ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
Some of the treatments for colitis disease is total and complete annihilation and eradication of the bacteria and virus that causes the colitis disease. Eradicating all of them can also prevent the further spread and future recurrence of the colitis disease.
Colitis is inflammation of the large bowel with symptoms of diarrhoea with blood and mucus . Irritable bowel is due to spasm of bowel and causes constipation and diarrhoea but no blood or mucus.
its actually unknown what causes colitis, there are still studies on it. it may be a result of abnormal response from the body's immune system. genetics may play a role. i personally think genetics is the main factor, they dont know what caused my crohn's, but my grandmother had it, so it makes sense.