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Inflammatory bowel disease - ulcerative colitis; Colitis - ulcerative
The two major inflammatory bowel diseases, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, share certain characteristics:
The symptoms of ulcerative colitis depend in part on how widespread the disease is and the severity of the inflammation. Common ulcerative symptoms include:
Other symptoms may include:
Prognosis. About half of patients with ulcerative colitis have mild symptoms while another half go on to develop more severe forms of the disease. Patients with more severe ulcerative colitis tend to respond less well to medications.
The course of ulcerative colitis is unpredictable. Some patients go into remission after a single attack, while others develop a chronic condition. There is no cure for ulcerative colitis (aside from surgical removal of the colon), but medications can help suppress the inflammatory response and control symptoms. About two-thirds of patients achieve remission when treated with medications, and about 80% are able to maintain remission.
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