A review of microscopic colitis, a chronic, intermittent inflammatory bowel disease that predominantly affects older women and typically presents with frequent watery, non-bloody stools.
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 64-year-old female who is in moderate health. After a monthslong bout of diarrhea, blood work, and a colonoscopy, I’ve been diagnosed with microscopic colitis. After a round of ...
Can Ulcerative Colitis Cause Mouth Sores? Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). UC is a chronic (lasting and persistent) condition that mainly affects the colon, part ...
The occurrence of microscopic colitis in Sweden has risen steadily over the past decades, according to a new study from ...
Padilla notes that this phenomenon can be seen with other GI conditions as well, including colon cancer. “Women are more ...
Your physical health can affect your mental well-being. Here's how a UC diagnosis specifically might impact your psyche, and how you can manage the effects ...
Though it may seem daunting to make the dietary changes necessary after an IBD diagnosis, these expert ideas will make it ...
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