General Overview
Inflammatory bowel diseases are long-lasting diseases that cause irritation and ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract. The most common disorders are ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
InDepth
- What is inflammatory bowel disease?
- What are the risk factors?
- What are the symptoms?
- How is it diagnosed?
- How is it treated?
- What are the screening tests?
- How can I reduce my risk?
- What questions should I ask my healthcare provider about inflammatory bowel disease?
Find answers in our in-depth report on inflammatory bowel disease:
Diagnostic and Surgical Procedures
Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Preventing Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Special Topics
Irritable bowel syndrome: strategies for managing a complex condition
Irritable bowel syndrome doesn't easily fit into the traditional medical model. Researchers have not yet come up with a coherent scientific explanation, let alone a cause, for its debilitating symptoms. This means that there is no cure or even a comprehensive treatment. The best that doctors can offer is management of symptoms, one at a time.
When your child has inflammatory bowel disease
Your child is adjusting to medications, diet, and lifestyle changes to manage his disease. But some of the greatest challenges he faces are social and emotional challenges. Find out what you can do to help.
