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A management plan is a special map just for you about ulcerative colitis. It helps you understand your illness and what you can do to keep it under control
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic (long-term) disease that causes inflammation of the large intestine and rectum. The symptoms come and go in attacks, or flares.
When you have a flare, the goal of treatment is to relieve symptoms as promptly and effectively as possible – doctors refer to this as ‘induction of remission’.
There are four major classes of medicines that are used to treat ulcerative colitis. Details of how they work, when they might be used, and possible considerations are outlined.
There are four major classes of medicines that are used to treat ulcerative colitis. Details of how they work, when they might be used, and possible considerations are outlined.
Usually, treatment with medication is the first option for people with ulcerative colitis. Surgery may be needed, however, if there are serious complications.
Once you have your ulcerative colitis under control, it is important to keep it under control and stop symptoms from coming back.
Your doctor will want to monitor your progress with follow-up appointments from time to time.