The prefix for colitis is "coli-," which refers to the colon or large intestine. "Colitis" itself is derived from the Greek word "kolon," meaning colon, and the suffix "-itis," which indicates inflammation. Therefore, colitis specifically refers to the inflammation of the colon.
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The prefix for comfort is "com-".
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The term "perfix" is not widely recognized in standard English vocabulary. It could be a misspelling of "prefix," which refers to a word or syllable added to the beginning of another word to alter its meaning. If "perfix" has a specific context or usage in a particular field, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
It means that it may not be a true ulcerative colitis but may be colitis related to some infection or antibiotic induced colitis
There are several sites that have information about colitis and diets for colitis. Here are two websites that might be able to help you: http://colitis.emedtv.com/ulcerative-colitis/ulcerative-colitis-diet.html AND http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/ulcerative-colitis/creating-an-ulcerative-colitis-plan
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Colitis is a general term referring to inflammation of the colon, which can be caused by various factors such as infection or autoimmune conditions. Ulcerative colitis is a specific type of colitis that is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized by ulcers in the colon and rectum. Ulcerative colitis is a subset of colitis.
she has colitis of the mouth :(