Conditions

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

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What is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the digestive tract. The two main types of IBD are:

  • Crohn’s disease – Can affect any part of the digestive tract, from the mouth to the anus, but most commonly affects the small intestine (ileum)

Other forms of IBD include:

  • Indeterminate colitis – Inflammation in the large bowel that could be due to either Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis

  • Microscopic colitis – A less common form, only diagnosed via biopsy

What causes inflammatory bowel disease?

The exact cause of IBD is unknown, but factors that may increase the risk include:

  • Genetics – Having a close relative with IBD increases your risk

  • Immune system dysfunction – The immune system mistakenly attacks the gut lining, leading to inflammation

  • Environmental triggers – Smoking, stress, diet, and gut bacteria imbalances may contribute to IBD

Symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease

Common symptoms include:

  • Diarrhoea

  • Rectal bleeding

  • Mucus in the stools

  • Abdominal pain and cramping

  • Unintentional weight loss

  • Fatigue

Less common symptoms include:

  • Skin rashes

  • Eye irritation and inflammation

  • Painful, swollen joints

For more details on symptoms specific to Crohn’s disease, click [here].
For more details on symptoms specific to ulcerative colitis, click [here].

How is inflammatory bowel disease diagnosed?

To confirm an IBD diagnosis, your consultant will take a full history and carry out a clinical examination. This may include:

  • Blood tests – To check for inflammation markers and infection

  • Stool tests – To rule out infections that could mimic IBD

  • MRI enteroclysis (small bowel MRI) – To assess the small intestine, especially in Crohn’s disease

  • CT scan – Useful for detecting inflammation, strictures, or abscesses

Treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

The treatment of IBD depends on the type and severity of the condition and may include:

  • Medication – To reduce inflammation and manage symptoms

  • Biologic therapy – Advanced treatments targeting the immune system

  • Surgery – Required in severe cases or complications

Why choose the Midlands Bowel Clinic?

  • IBD specialists – Expert gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons

  • Advanced diagnostics – Comprehensive testing for accurate diagnosis

  • Personalised treatment – Tailored plans to suit individual patient needs

  • Minimally invasive options – Modern treatments for faster recovery

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If you have symptoms of IBD or need expert advice, contact us today for diagnosis and treatment.

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