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Category Archives: Ulcerative Colitis

Should I Drink Alcohol if I Have Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

Should I Drink Alcohol if I Have Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis I get asked a lot if I drink while having Crohn's Disease, or I if it is okay. My answer is to "Ask your doctor, and check the label on your medicines." I on... By: Crohnsfighter My Fight Against Crohn's … Continue reading

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Receptos: good results for ulcerative colitis drug

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

Members of the Hugh Rosen laboratory at Scripps, where the drug candidate RPC-1063 was discovered. San Diego biotech Receptos said Monday that a Phase 2 trial of its drug for ulcerative colitis drug has succeeded. Receptos said it will begin a Phase 3 trial of the experimental drug, RPC1063, and begin a Phase 2 trial for another inflammatory bowel ailment, Crohn's disease. RPC1063 met its primary efficacy endpoint and all secondary endpoints, Receptos said in a statement. Discovered at The Scripps Research Institute, RCP1063 was licensed to Receptos in 2009. The drug is one of Receptos' most promising assets, potentially useful for a variety of autoimmune diseases. In December, the company started a Phase 3 trial of it for relapsing multiple sclerosis. In the trial, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled test of 199 patients, the drug was found to achieve its main objective of clinical remission by 8 weeks in 16.4 percent of patients given a 1 mg dose. In a placebo group, 6.2 percent of patients had entered remission by 8 weeks. This represented a statistically significant improvement. A lower dose of 0.5 mg did not produce a significant improvement. Achievement of secondary endpoints, which pointed to an improving condition, … Continue reading

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Ulcerative Colitis – Causes, Symptoms, Diet & Herbal Remedies in Punjabi – Video

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

Ulcerative Colitis - Causes, Symptoms, Diet Herbal Remedies in Punjabi Ulcerative colitis can be cured with balanced diet including banana, apple, ash gourd, bottle gourd, juices of marigold, rose, herbal teas etc. along with he... By: Dr. Vikram Chauhan … Continue reading

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How to heal intestines | Ulcerative Colitis | SCD Lifestyle – Video

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

How to heal intestines | Ulcerative Colitis | SCD Lifestyle There's SO much to think about!!!! Banana Island?? Date Island??? How do you know what's best for you?!?!! No matter what, this problem happened from long-te... By: SCDBub … Continue reading

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Ulcerative Colitis

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the intestine, specifically the large intestine or colon, that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores, in the colon. The main symptom of active disease is usually constant diarrhea mixed with blood, of gradual onset. Ulcerative colitis is, however, believed to have a systemic etiology that leads to many symptoms outside the intestine. Because of the name, IBD is often confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a troublesome, but much less serious condition. Ulcerative colitis has similarities to Crohns disease, another form of IBD. Ulcerative colitis is an intermittent disease, with periods of exacerbated symptoms, and periods that are relatively symptom-free. Although the symptoms of ulcerative colitis can sometimes diminish on their own, the disease usually requires treatment to go into remission. Affecting close about 2 million Americans, Colitis is a disease that equally affects both men and women. Colitis can be caused by a range of different diseases and is most likely found in younger people, before the age of 30. If a family member or relative has Colitis, there is a risk for you getting the disease. It has been shown to run in families and 20 percent of … Continue reading

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Ulcerative Colitis – American Society of Colon and Rectal …

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

BRIEF VIDEO: Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Howard Ross, MD What is ulcerative colitis? Ulcerative colitis is an inflammation of the lining of the large bowel (colon and rectum). Symptoms include rectal bleeding, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, weight loss, and fevers. In addition, patients who have had extensive ulcerative colitis for many years are at an increased risk to develop large bowel cancer. The cause of ulcerative colitis remains unknown. How is ulcerative colitis treated? Initial treatment of ulcerative colitis is medical, using antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications such as aminosalicylates. If these fail, prednisone can be used for a short period of time butlong-term use can be associated with significant side effects. If prednisone is ineffective or cannot be discontinued, immunomodulators such as 6-mercaptopurine or azathioprine can be used to control active disease that does not merit hospitalization. In order to maintain control of the disease, aminosalicylates or immunomodulators are used on a long-term basis. "Flare-ups" of the disease can often be treated by increasing the dosage of medications or adding new medications. Hospitalization may be necessary to put the bowel to rest and deliver steriods directly into the blood stream. When is surgery necessary? Surgery is indicated for patients who have … Continue reading

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NHS Ulcerative Colitis – NHS Choices – Your health, your …

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

Ulcerative colitis is a long-term condition, where the colonand rectum become inflamed. The colon is the large intestine (bowel), and the rectum is the end of the bowel where stools are stored. Smallulcers can develop onthe colon's lining,and can bleed and produce pus. The main symptoms of ulcerative colitis are: Theseverity of the symptoms varies, depending on how much of the rectum and colon is inflamed and how severe the inflammation is. For some people, the condition has a significant impact on their everyday lives. Some may go for weeks or months with very mild symptoms, or none at all (known as remission), followed by periods where the symptoms are particularly troublesome (known as flare-ups or relapses). Read more about the symptoms of ulcerative colitisand living with ulcerative colitis. You should see your GP as soon as possible if you have symptoms of ulcerative colitis and you haven't been diagnosed with the condition. They can arrange blood or stool sample tests to help determine what may be causing your symptoms. If necessary, they can refer you to hospital for further tests. Read more about diagnosing ulcerative colitis. If you have been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis andthink you may be having … Continue reading

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Ulcerative colitis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

Ulcerative colitis is a condtion in which the lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum become inflamed. Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Crohn's disease is a related condition. The cause of ulcerative colitis is unknown. People with this condition have problems with the immune system. However, it is not clear if immune problems cause this illness. Stress and certain foods can trigger symptoms, but they do not cause ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis may affect any age group. There are peaks at ages 15 - 30 and then again at ages 50 - 70. The disease can begin the rectal area. It may involve the entire large intestine over time. It may also start in the rectum and other parts of the large intestine at the same time. Risk factors include a family history of ulcerative colitis, or Jewish ancestry. The symptoms can be more or less severe. They may start slowly or suddenly. About half of people only have mild symptoms. Others have more severe attacks that occur more often. Many factors can lead to attacks. Symptoms include: Children's growth may slow. Other symptoms that may occur with ulcerative colitis include the following: Here … Continue reading

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Sleep Duration Linked to Ulcerative Colitis Risk in Study

Posted: Published on October 27th, 2014

Getting too much, too little may raise chances of inflammatory bowel condition WebMD News from HealthDay By Mary Elizabeth Dallas HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Oct. 24, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Not getting the right amount of sleep might raise your risk of ulcerative colitis, a new study suggests. Those who sleep less or more than the recommended seven to eight hours per night may be more prone to developing the chronic condition, which causes inflammation in the intestines, researchers report. The study authors concluded that duration and quality of sleep are key factors to be considered among patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. "Both short and long durations of sleep have important health implications, and are associated with increased overall mortality, cardiovascular disease and cancer," study author Dr. Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, said in an American Gastroenterological Association news release. "Our findings indicate that ulcerative colitis may potentially be added to this list," he said. "We found that less than six hours of sleep per day and more than nine hours of sleep per day are each associated with an increased risk of ulcerative colitis." The study, published recently in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, included women … Continue reading

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New compounds reduce debilitating inflammation

Posted: Published on October 26th, 2014

Six Case Western Reserve scientists are part of an international team that has discovered two compounds that show promise in decreasing inflammation associated with diseases such as ulcerative colitis, arthritis and multiple sclerosis. The compounds, dubbed OD36 and OD38, specifically appear to curtail inflammation-triggering signals from RIPK2 (serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase 2). RIPK2 is an enzyme that activates high-energy molecules to prompt the immune system to respond with inflammation. The findings of this research appear in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. "This is the first published indication that blocking RIPK2 might be efficacious in inflammatory disease," said senior author Derek Abbott, MD, PhD, associate professor of pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. "Our data provides a strong rationale for further development and optimization of RIPK2-targeted pharmaceuticals and diagnostics." In addition to Abbott and his medical school colleagues, the research team included representatives of Oncodesign, a therapeutic molecule biotechnology company in Dijon, France; Janssen Research & Development, a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company;andAsclepia Outsourcing Solutions, a Belgium-based medicinal chemistry company. The normal function of RIPK2 is to send warning signals to cells that bacterial infection has occurred, which in turn spurs the body to mobilize white blood cells. The white blood cells … Continue reading

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