There are several categories of disorders like Ulcerative colitis and also Crohn’s disease that are referred to as irritable bowel syndrome and they have common symptoms. Fever, persistent diarrhea as well as abdominal pain are three most recurrent Ulcerative colitis symptoms.

The main cause of Ulcerative colitis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the colon. We have already mentioned here that the Ulcerative colitis falls in the group of irritable bowel syndrome and also the Crohn’s disease.

In some cases of Ulcerative colitis the symptoms are mild; some are moderate while some are severe.

In case of minor Ulcerative colitis symptoms, one can easily treat it at home. On the other hand, one needs prescribed medications in order to treat the moderate symptoms. The acute symptoms of Ulcerative colitis may not only require medications to treat it but it also requires surgery in order to get rid of the affected part of the colon.

Usually if you are under the age of 30, the symptoms of Ulcerative colitis are presented which may include blood or mucus in stool as well as diarrhea.

Rectal bleeding is also a symptom of Ulcerative colitis but if there are no symptoms of diarrhea then the rectal bleeding are closely related to some other reason. In order to know the reason behind rectal bleeding it is better to consult a gastrointestinal physician.

The varying level of Ulcerative colitis symptom depends on the size of the colon’s (large intestine) inflamed area as well as the severeness of inflammation.

Physicians usually refer to this rectal bleeding as Ulcerative proctitis because in this condition the rectum is inflamed in addition to the rectal bleeding is the sole symptom.

There are severe cases of Ulcerative colitis which is restricted to the rectum and have symptoms like rectal pain as well as bleeding, urgency to empty the bowel as well as painful and unanticipated need to go to the toilet without any result.

If other parts of the colon are afflicted in that case the symptoms of Ulcerative colitis are cramps, diarrhea together with blood and also the symptoms that are experienced by the sufferers of rectal inflammation.

Those who have inflammation on the left side of the colon then theĀ Ulcerative colitis symptoms include pain on the left side of the abdomen in addition to weight loss. On the other hand, if the whole colon is affected by inflammation then the physicians refer this problem as pancolitis as well as universal Ulcerative colitis. The symptoms are usually same as the other type of colitis but there are some additional symptoms such as fever, fatigue as well as night sweats.

If the Ulcerative colitis is extremely severe then they sufferer may experience continuous diarrhea, severe pain in the abdomen, shock, bleeding as well as dehydration.

In children the problem of Ulcerative colitis affects growth due to deficiency of fluids and nutrients which is caused by continuous diarrhea.

In case of adults too the lack of fluids and nutrients can be bothersome as it causes dehydration in them. If the bleeding is persistent then it can also cause anemia. Some otherĀ Ulcerative colitis symptoms include joint pain as well as skin rashes.

Ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease because in the life of its sufferer the symptoms may appear and go as well as the intensity may vary.

There are no particular food items that are known to inflame or trigger the condition of Ulcerative colitis but actually diet can worsen the condition. Actually there is no known cause of Ulcerative colitis. There are some vitamin supplements as well as botanical remedies such as aloe that can reduce the symptoms of Ulcerative colitis greatly.

According to a latest study with the use of fish oil omega-3 supplementation revealed amazing results but still there are no chances of marketing the supplement that was utilized in the research. Always remember that treating the Ulcerative colitis is very important even if the Ulcerative colitis symptoms are very mild.