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A question is write a short note on ulcerative colitis and peptic ulcer.
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So in this question we have to write a short and comprehensive note on ulcerative colitis.
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So ulcerative colitis is defined as ulcerative colitis is also known as inflammatory bobble disease.
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When we expand the ibd it will be inflammatory bobble disease.
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Disease.
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Ulcerative colitis is a disease of inflammation and ulceration in the digestive tract.
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It also causes or we can say it affects the innermost lining of the large intestine and rectum.
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The symptoms are usually developed over time rather than suddenly.
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Alcerative colitis can make someone very weak and sometimes lead to a life -threatening.
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So, we can write aside that it is live threatening.
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Life threatening.
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Alternative colitis since it is a life threatening, then it can also lead to a very complications.
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While it has no cure, so the treatment can greatly reduce the sign and symptom of the disease and bring about a long term remission.
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So as we know, it has no cure.
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Cure.
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It has no cure.
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It is one of the most important point of this that an ulcerative colitis has no cure but a medication can only reduce the symptoms or we can say sign of the disease.
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When we talk about its symptoms, then symptom includes a diarrhea, abdominal pain and the most important symptom of this is rectal.
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Pain, rectal pain as well as rectal bleeding.
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These are one of the most important symptom of ulcerative colitis which differentiate it with peptic ulcer.
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So when we talk about its cure as we have mentioned above that there is no cure of ulcerative colitis, we can use the medication to lowers down the symptom of the ulcerative colitis.
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So, depending upon its location or the long term of period of remissions, it is of three type, ulcerative proctitis, pen colitis and limited or distal colitis.
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So these are the three types of ulcerative colitis and all about the ulcerative colitis.
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Now moving ahead, discussing about the peptic ulcer...