Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ulcerative Colitis in the Philippines

ULCERATIVE COLITIS



The term ulcerative colitis refers to the condition of an inflamed colon. It further complicates by perforating the linings of the intestines if not treated well. It most often manifests to cause symptoms between the ages of 15 and 40. The presence of fever and bloody diarrhea as I mentioned indicates colonic tissue damage. The ulcerations on the surface of the intestines can be compared when we scar and wound our outer skin and it starts to form scabs but does not completely heal because it constantly peels off due to continuous rubbing of the colon against other surfaces. Once food is taken in and peristalsis begins, the intestine becomes irritated as the food passes in a fast forward motion causing poor absorption. Also, this triggers gas, bloating and both a bloody and watery diarrhea. Sometimes, ulcerative colitis can be so detrimental that patients may develop inflammation in unrelated areas like the eyes, joints and the skin. Taking low fiber and low fat diet will lessen scratching of the colon. Other possible causes of ulcerative colitis can be attributed to an immune system dysfunction, uncooked foods that trigger bacterial infection and the pressure of stress.

Ulcerative Colitis Support Group
Meet with us on August 1, Saturday 10:00 am at Trinoma Quezon City
Text me at (Ronald) 0916.666.75.86



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