
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The term inflammatory bowel disease is used to refer to any disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive tract — including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine or large intestine (colon). These include Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative Colitis. When a portion of the digestive tract is inflamed, it disrupts digestion. As a result, the person may experience abdominal cramps, bloating, an urgent need to go to the bathroom, diarrhea, and/or unintended weight loss. Left untreated, it could lead to complications such as ulcers, malnutrition, intestinal rupture, bowel obstruction, or colon cancer.
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