Irritable bowel syndrome, chronic ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are at times debilitating conditions. When the patient endures flare-ups, it is difficult for him to leave home and live a normal life. Severe cases will not respond quickly to medications or corticosteroids. The symptoms and treatment are a daily challenge.
Symptoms
The person who suffers from either illness often endures a great deal of abdominal, eye and joint pain, fatigue, inflammation, loss of balance and frequent bowel movements. There may be mucous and blood in the stools.
Diagnosis
A colonoscopy is the main test to determine if a patient has a bowel disease or syndrome. Blood tests are another crucial factor.
Effects
Patients are prone to a low iron count and may suffer from anemia when they are going through a flare-up. Loss of blood and nutrients cause this serious problem.
Medication
Asacol and Remicade are two therapies that a gastroenterologist may prescribe to help ease symptoms.
Potential
There is no cure for chronic