Symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Introduction The symptoms of ulcerative colitis are initially unspecific. The main symptom is bloody-mucilaginous diarrhoea (diarrhoea), which torments the patient even at night. Diarrhoea can be very severe, up to 30 times a day, or almost non-existent if, for example, only the anus is affected (proctitis). It is not uncommon for symptoms of fecal incontinence … Symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Possible concomitant diseases | Symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Possible concomitant diseases A whole range of diseases carries the risk of occurring together with ulcerative colitis (associated). These include : This topic might also be of interest to you: Causes of ulcerative colitis Joints and spine: Ankolosing spondylitis /Morbus Bechterew /Rheumatoid arthritis /Chronic polyarthritis/Sacroiliitis Liver and bile ducts: primary sclerosing cholangitis, fatty degeneration of … Possible concomitant diseases | Symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Symptoms during thrust | Symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Symptoms during thrust Ulcerative colitis is one of the relapsing diseases. This means that symptoms are not permanent, but always occur “in relapses”. There are phases in which the patient is completely free of symptoms, but relapses do occur again and again. A distinction is made between mild, moderate and severe relapses in ulcerative colitis. … Symptoms during thrust | Symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Stool Transplantation | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Stool Transplantation A stool transplant is the transfer of stool or the bacteria contained in stool from a healthy donor into the intestine of a patient. The aim of stool transplantation is to restore the irreparably damaged intestinal flora of the patient and thus to produce or at least promote a physiological, i.e. healthy microbiome. … Stool Transplantation | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Therapy during pregnancy | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Therapy during pregnancy In a therapy during pregnancy, a balance must be found between minimal medication and adequate treatment of ulcerative colitis. If mesalazine or corticosteroids are taken in remission therapy, they can normally be taken in the same dosage during pregnancy. An acute relapse represents a much greater risk for the unborn child and … Therapy during pregnancy | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Introduction The main goals of ulcerative colitis therapy are to relieve the symptoms of ulcerative colitis, to avoid complications and thus to maintain the patient’s quality of life. A distinction is made between therapy of acute attacks and long-term therapy. An important pillar of the therapy is also the psychosomatic care of the patient. All … Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Treatment of particularly severe relapses | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Treatment of particularly severe relapses If there is an extremely severe relapse, sulfasalazine can be replaced or supplemented with other immunosuppressive drugs (e.g. Azathioprine® or Ciclosporin). In addition, parenteral nutrition must often be administered in such a case, as the patient can no longer take food in the normal way. It must be taken into … Treatment of particularly severe relapses | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Diet – Therapy | Therapy of ulcerative colitis

Diet – Therapy A specific diet is not necessarily indicated in ulcerative colitis. However, in severe, acute attacks, it may be necessary to eat a fully resorbable elementary diet (astronaut food), in extreme cases even a full intravenous (parenteral) diet may be necessary. In the interval phases (remission; phases with few symptoms), a protein-rich full … Diet – Therapy | Therapy of ulcerative colitis