Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

A group of inflammatory diseases of colon, small and large intestine, collectively are referred to as Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are prime examples of IBD, wherein they affect small and large intestine, esophagus, mouth, rectum, anus, and stomach as well. IBD, in most cases, are treated as a case of autoimmune disease, while in few cases they are either caused by microbial infection, Behçet's disease and sometimes are indeterminate. They are treated either through surgeries, or drug therapies, nutritional or diet controls or through microbiome transplants, especially fecal microbiota transplant. Although, most of the times, patients prefer traditional or alternative medicines to the regular medicines. Stem cell therapy is also increasingly used in treating IBD. 

  • Crohn’s diseases
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Microscopic colitis
  • Diversion colitis
  • Indeterminate colitis
  • Microbiota induced IBD
  • Diagnosis of IBD
  • Surgery and Therapy
  • Complications from IBD

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