Ulcerative colitis: symptoms, causes and treatment

Everything you need to know about ulcerative colitis

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Ulcerative colitis is a complex digestive disease that presents in a variety of different ways, making it difficult to diagnose. Although we do not know what causes ulcerative colitis, it is thought to be an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the gut wall, as it perceives the bacteria living there as threats that need to be eliminated. 

Symptoms range from mild to severe, with complications sometimes becoming life threatening. Here, we’ll address possible causes of ulcerative colitis, as well as symptoms, diagnosis and potential tools for the management of symptoms. In particular, we will investigate how diet can impact symptoms of ulcerative colitis and whether there are foods people with the condition should be avoiding. LiveScience also spoke to medical experts to see how best to manage the condition. 

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Lou Mudge
Health Writer

Lou Mudge is a health writer based in Bath, United Kingdom for Future PLC. She holds an undergraduate degree in creative writing from Bath Spa University, and her work has appeared in Live Science, Tom's Guide, Fit & Well, Coach, T3, and Tech Radar, among others. She regularly writes about health and fitness-related topics such as air quality, gut health, diet and nutrition and the impacts these things have on our lives. 

She has worked for the University of Bath on a chemistry research project and produced a short book in collaboration with the department of education at Bath Spa University.