Colitis Ulcerosa

Colitis ulcerosa is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes chronic inflammation of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. Symptoms include abdominal pain and cramps, bloody diarrhea, rectal bleeding, fatigue and weight loss. Treatment includes dietary changes, medications and in some cases, surgery. It is important to diagnose and treat colitis ulcerosa properly in order to reduce the risk of complications and improve the quality of life for people who suffer from this condition. Early recognition of symptoms and getting timely medical advice is the best way to manage colitis ulcerosa.

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