Information for those with Ulcerative Colitis

Welcome to the Ulcerative Colitis Information Centre

Ulcerative Colitis Forum

The forum is the hub of the web site. In it you will find 500 fellow sufferers and usually someone will be able to answer your question - or provide you with support. The forum also has a powerful search facility that allows you to find information on specific topics.
Please visit the Colitis Forum to see more.

Facebook Group

Summer 2008 saw the launch of our facebook group. This is now growing steadily and gives a social space for colitis sufferers. As most people are diagnosed in their mid 20s there are a large number of younger people in this group.

IBD Labrats

In Autumn 2008 we launched a new initiative - IBD Labrats. Whilst slightly tongue in cheek the purpose of this is to give a means for researchers to contact people who are interested in taking part in research. This may be anything from clinical trials to providing samples or completing questionaires.
The group also allows us to keep people informed of the latest developments

What is Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative colitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the large intestine - or colon. This is the last metre or so of the intestine closest to the anus. Symptoms vary in severity from pain and discomfort, through mucous in the stools to in the most severe cases blood in the stools. It is generally diagnosed by inspection of the colon by a hospital consultant - a colonoscopy.

The underlying cause of ulcerative colitis is still not known - though the disease is associated with dysfunction of the immune system. In the disease the body's own T-cells attack the lining of the bowel - and hence cause it to be inflamed. This bodies immune system then takes this inflammation to be a further sign of infection - increasing the immune response - in a vicious cycle. This situation is what people would term a flare-up.

Ulcerative colitis is treated using a variety of medications designed to either directly reduce the inflammation - such as steroids - or to reduce the immune response such a immunomodulators.

Practical Advice and Resources for Ulcerative Colitis Sufferers




 







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