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CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. CROHN'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY AFFECT … Crohn’s disease is unpredictable. Symptoms can change over time in severity—or even altogether. You may go through periods of remission (when you have few or no symptoms) alternating with times when the disease is active and causing symptoms .Crohn’s symptoms can TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. But speaking up for yourself, knowing your rights, and being well informed can make a difference inthe
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. RESTROOM REQUEST CARD FOR CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS GET HELPFUL RESOURCES SENT TO YOU. Sign up for your Restroom Request Card* and more info. Dealing with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC) isn’t easy. FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. CROHN'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY AFFECT … Crohn’s disease is unpredictable. Symptoms can change over time in severity—or even altogether. You may go through periods of remission (when you have few or no symptoms) alternating with times when the disease is active and causing symptoms .Crohn’s symptoms can TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. But speaking up for yourself, knowing your rights, and being well informed can make a difference inthe
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. RESTROOM REQUEST CARD FOR CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS GET HELPFUL RESOURCES SENT TO YOU. Sign up for your Restroom Request Card* and more info. Dealing with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC) isn’t easy. FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. WHAT IS CROHN’S DISEASE? It affects both men and women in equal proportions. It can be overwhelming, but your journey towards remission begins by understanding your condition. Crohn’s can cause redness, swelling and pain in your body, known as inflammation. This leads to symptoms, including: abdominal pain and cramping, fatigue, and diarrhea. CROHN'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY AFFECT … Crohn’s disease is unpredictable. Symptoms can change over time in severity—or even altogether. You may go through periods of remission (when you have few or no symptoms) alternating with times when the disease is active and causing symptoms .Crohn’s symptoms can CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS INFORMATION When it comes to Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), you have the power to take control. Get started now. Answer 5 quick questions to make your personalized action plan. WHAT CAUSES ULCERATIVE COLITIS? What Causes UC? Understand different factors and their interactions. While we can’t fully explain the causes of ulcerative colitis (UC), it is known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genetics, the immune system, and environmental factors. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your ULCERATIVE COLITIS FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS A flare-up is the return or worsening of your symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease, specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’sinflamed.
CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Treatment options for IBD include prescription medications and surgery, alongside adjustments to diet and nutrition. Prescription medication types include aminosalicylates, corticosteroids, immunomodulators, and biologic therapies. Some IBD medications, such HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Treatment options for IBD include prescription medications and surgery, alongside adjustments to diet and nutrition. Prescription medication types include aminosalicylates, corticosteroids, immunomodulators, and biologic therapies. Some IBD medications, such HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS INFORMATION LET'S TAKE ACTION WITH CROHN’S OR UC. When it comes to Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), you have the power to take control. Get started now. Answer 5 quick questions to make your personalized action plan. Make an Action Plan>. *Eligibility restricted to patients diagnosed with Crohn’s disease or ulcerativecolitis.
WHAT IS CROHN’S DISEASE? It affects both men and women in equal proportions. It can be overwhelming, but your journey towards remission begins by understanding your condition. Crohn’s can cause redness, swelling and pain in your body, known as inflammation. This leads to symptoms, including: abdominal pain and cramping, fatigue, and diarrhea. CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. But speaking up for yourself, knowing your rights, and being well informed can make a difference inthe
WHAT CAUSES ULCERATIVE COLITIS? What Causes UC? Understand different factors and their interactions. While we can’t fully explain the causes of ulcerative colitis (UC), it is known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genetics, the immune system, and environmental factors. WHAT CAUSES CROHN’S DISEASE? What Causes Crohn’s? Making interactions of factors more digestible. The exact cause isn’t fully understood. However, it’s known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genes, the immune system, and environmental factors. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Learn about Crohn’s: To explain the basics of the disease and how it can affect you, a good place to start is to know as much as you can about it. Have information handy: You may want to have resources do some of the explaining for you. You can have printed material, like Crohn’s Disease 101, or even refer them to a website like this one. HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. ULCERATIVE COLITIS FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS A flare-up is the return or worsening of your symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease, specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’sinflamed.
CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Treatment options for IBD include prescription medications and surgery, alongside adjustments to diet and nutrition. Prescription medication types include aminosalicylates, corticosteroids, immunomodulators, and biologic therapies. Some IBD medications, such HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Treatment options for IBD include prescription medications and surgery, alongside adjustments to diet and nutrition. Prescription medication types include aminosalicylates, corticosteroids, immunomodulators, and biologic therapies. Some IBD medications, such HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS INFORMATION LET'S TAKE ACTION WITH CROHN’S OR UC. When it comes to Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), you have the power to take control. Get started now. Answer 5 quick questions to make your personalized action plan. Make an Action Plan>. *Eligibility restricted to patients diagnosed with Crohn’s disease or ulcerativecolitis.
WHAT IS CROHN’S DISEASE? It affects both men and women in equal proportions. It can be overwhelming, but your journey towards remission begins by understanding your condition. Crohn’s can cause redness, swelling and pain in your body, known as inflammation. This leads to symptoms, including: abdominal pain and cramping, fatigue, and diarrhea. CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. But speaking up for yourself, knowing your rights, and being well informed can make a difference inthe
WHAT CAUSES ULCERATIVE COLITIS? What Causes UC? Understand different factors and their interactions. While we can’t fully explain the causes of ulcerative colitis (UC), it is known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genetics, the immune system, and environmental factors. WHAT CAUSES CROHN’S DISEASE? What Causes Crohn’s? Making interactions of factors more digestible. The exact cause isn’t fully understood. However, it’s known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genes, the immune system, and environmental factors. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Learn about Crohn’s: To explain the basics of the disease and how it can affect you, a good place to start is to know as much as you can about it. Have information handy: You may want to have resources do some of the explaining for you. You can have printed material, like Crohn’s Disease 101, or even refer them to a website like this one. HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. ULCERATIVE COLITIS FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS A flare-up is the return or worsening of your symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease, specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’sinflamed.
CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS INFORMATIONUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASEUNDERSTANDING ULCERATIVE COLITISYOU & YOUR DOCTOR LET'S TAKE ACTION WITH CROHN’S OR UC. When it comes to Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), you have the power to take control. Get started now. Answer 5 quick questions to make your personalized action plan. Make an Action Plan>. *Eligibility restricted to patients diagnosed with Crohn’s disease or ulcerativecolitis.
CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Keep Up on Your UC Treatment Options. It’s important to find a treatment that’s right for you. As the number of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like ulcerative colitis (UC)—rises, it’s apparent that there’s a need for research tofind a cure.
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Learn about Crohn’s: To explain the basics of the disease and how it can affect you, a good place to start is to know as much as you can about it. Have information handy: You may want to have resources do some of the explaining for you. You can have printed material, like Crohn’s Disease 101, or even refer them to a website like this one. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. COPING EMOTIONALLY WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which is a biological disease—not an emotional one. At the same time, while emotions are not a cause of the disease, at times of physical or emotional distress, patients may experience flare-ups of symptoms—like increasing abdominal pain or diarrhea. Know more about dealing with stress. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS INFORMATIONUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASEUNDERSTANDING ULCERATIVE COLITISYOU & YOUR DOCTOR LET'S TAKE ACTION WITH CROHN’S OR UC. When it comes to Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), you have the power to take control. Get started now. Answer 5 quick questions to make your personalized action plan. Make an Action Plan>. *Eligibility restricted to patients diagnosed with Crohn’s disease or ulcerativecolitis.
CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease varies for every person. Symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can change over time. People with Crohn's can go through times when the disease is controlled (few or no symptoms) or go through times ofactive
ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Keep Up on Your UC Treatment Options. It’s important to find a treatment that’s right for you. As the number of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like ulcerative colitis (UC)—rises, it’s apparent that there’s a need for research tofind a cure.
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Learn about Crohn’s: To explain the basics of the disease and how it can affect you, a good place to start is to know as much as you can about it. Have information handy: You may want to have resources do some of the explaining for you. You can have printed material, like Crohn’s Disease 101, or even refer them to a website like this one. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. COPING EMOTIONALLY WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which is a biological disease—not an emotional one. At the same time, while emotions are not a cause of the disease, at times of physical or emotional distress, patients may experience flare-ups of symptoms—like increasing abdominal pain or diarrhea. Know more about dealing with stress. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Everyday struggles can come with having ulcerative colitis (UC)—like socializing or traveling. But the best way to navigate life with UC is to seek an effective treatment plan. Beyond that, it’s helpful to maintain a hopeful outlook, healthy lifestyle, and strong support network—and strive to lead a FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans. A CT scan takes a series of X-rays at different levels to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your WHAT IS CROHN’S DISEASE? It affects both men and women in equal proportions. It can be overwhelming, but your journey towards remission begins by understanding your condition. Crohn’s can cause redness, swelling and pain in your body, known as inflammation. This leads to symptoms, including: abdominal pain and cramping, fatigue, and diarrhea. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Keep Up on Your UC Treatment Options. It’s important to find a treatment that’s right for you. As the number of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like ulcerative colitis (UC)—rises, it’s apparent that there’s a need for research tofind a cure.
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONS Medication is often the first treatment option. But there are cases when people with Crohn’s might require surgery. Depending on the location of the disease in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and complications that occur, there are different types of surgery that could be needed. Strictureplasty. WHAT CAUSES ULCERATIVE COLITIS? What Causes UC? Understand different factors and their interactions. While we can’t fully explain the causes of ulcerative colitis (UC), it is known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genetics, the immune system, and environmental factors. CROHN'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY AFFECT … Crohn’s disease is unpredictable. Symptoms can change over time in severity—or even altogether. You may go through periods of remission (when you have few or no symptoms) alternating with times when the disease is active and causing symptoms .Crohn’s symptoms can TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. But speaking up for yourself, knowing your rights, and being well informed can make a difference inthe
WHAT CAUSES CROHN’S DISEASE? What Causes Crohn’s? Making interactions of factors more digestible. The exact cause isn’t fully understood. However, it’s known to involve an interaction between 3 things: genes, the immune system, and environmental factors. RESTROOM REQUEST CARD FOR CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS GET HELPFUL RESOURCES SENT TO YOU. Sign up for your Restroom Request Card* and more info. Dealing with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC) isn’t easy. HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? How much time is your Crohn’s or UC taking from you? Answer 5 quick questions to see how many hours in your life may be impacted by your disease. And get 3 timely, actionable, and personalized steps to help you better control your Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC). IBD Tool Questions V3. • • • •. CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? A CT scan takes simultaneous X-rays from different angles to create a cross-sectional image of the bowel—as well as images of tissues outside the bowel that can’t be seen with other tests. CT scans help your doctor diagnose your Crohn’s and determine the location and extent of your disease. CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Know About Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease variesfor every person.
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Keep Up On Your Crohn’s Treatment. Have remission in mind when looking for a treatment plan that's right for you. As the number of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like Crohn’s—rises, it’s apparent that there’s a need to find acure.
CROHN'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY AFFECT … Crohn’s disease is unpredictable. Symptoms can change over time in severity—or even altogether. You may go through periods of remission (when you have few or no symptoms) alternating with times when the disease is active and causing symptoms .Crohn’s symptoms can ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. COPING EMOTIONALLY WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Approximately 1.6 million Americans have an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC) CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Understanding Crohn’s Testing. Tests and procedures aren’t always the most pleasant. But they’re important. When it comes to diagnosing and understanding how Crohn’s affects you, it’s essential that you and your doctor remain partners throughout theexperience.
FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? Take this quiz to evaluate the impact of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis on your daily life and download the personalized action plan. CROHN'S DISEASE PROGRESSION Know About Crohn’s Progression. Crohn’s is chronic. Changes can happen over time. But you may achieve remission. The disease variesfor every person.
CROHN'S DISEASE TREATMENT OPTIONSUNDERSTANDING CROHN'S DISEASELIVING WITH CROHN'SCROHN'S SYMPTOMS Keep Up On Your Crohn’s Treatment. Have remission in mind when looking for a treatment plan that's right for you. As the number of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like Crohn’s—rises, it’s apparent that there’s a need to find acure.
CROHN'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY AFFECT … Crohn’s disease is unpredictable. Symptoms can change over time in severity—or even altogether. You may go through periods of remission (when you have few or no symptoms) alternating with times when the disease is active and causing symptoms .Crohn’s symptoms can ULCERATIVE COLITIS PROGRESSION Know What Ulcerative Colitis Progression Means. UC is chronic and changes can happen over time. Symptoms vary for every person living with UC. And know that symptoms may range from mild, to moderate, to severe—and can also change over time. TIPS FOR LIVING WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Living With Crohn's Disease. Struggles are real. Take control of what you can. You might wonder when your next flare-up might hit and what you’re able to eat—or have other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand. COPING EMOTIONALLY WITH CROHN'S DISEASE Approximately 1.6 million Americans have an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC) CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Understanding Crohn’s Testing. Tests and procedures aren’t always the most pleasant. But they’re important. When it comes to diagnosing and understanding how Crohn’s affects you, it’s essential that you and your doctor remain partners throughout theexperience.
FIND A GASTROENTEROLOGIST NEAR YOU ‐ USE THE DOCTOR A gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. By performing exams and tests, making diagnoses, administering treatments, and prescribing medications, they provide optimal healthcare for patients. CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? Take this quiz to evaluate the impact of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis on your daily life and download the personalized action plan. WHAT IS CROHN’S DISEASE? Even though the reasons aren’t entirely understood, the impact of IBD is not always confined to the GI tract. Some people develop symptoms related to the disease in other parts of the body. These are just a few of the areas where extraintestinal (outside of the intestines) complications may be evident. ULCERATIVE COLITIS SYMPTOMS AND TYPES AND HOW THEY MAY Ulcerative colitis affects everyone differently. Symptoms range in severity and there can be variations for each individual. UC is a progressive disease and will change over time in your body. Always partner with your doctor to get a clear idea of how your UC is affecting you. You may go through frequent flare-ups for a while, then periods with few to no symptoms, then suddenly your symptoms ULCERATIVE COLITIS TREATMENT OPTIONS Keep Up on Your UC Treatment Options. It’s important to find a treatment that’s right for you. As the number of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—like ulcerative colitis (UC)—rises, it’s apparent that there’s a need for research tofind a cure.
CROHN’S DISEASE & ULCERATIVE COLITIS INFORMATION When it comes to Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), you have the power to take control. Get started now. Answer 5 quick questions to make your personalized action plan. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Learn about UC: To explain the basics of the disease and how it can affect you, a good place to start is to know as much as you can about it.; Have information handy: You may want to have resources do some of the explaining for you.You can have printed material, like Ulcerative Colitis 101, or even refer them to a website like this one.; Understand your rights: Explore guidelines and HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DAILY LIFE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE You may have questions about navigating relationships with Crohn’s. You may already know that being honest with your friends and partner is important—and so is your comfort level when talking about your Crohn’s.Learning to talk about it can help make you feel more understood by others—and help others find better ways to support youwhen you need it.
CROHN’S DISEASE TESTS: HOW IS CROHN'S DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Understanding Crohn’s Testing. Tests and procedures aren’t always the most pleasant. But they’re important. When it comes to diagnosing and understanding how Crohn’s affects you, it’s essential that you and your doctor remain partners throughout theexperience.
CROHN'S DISEASE FLARE-UPS CAUSES & MANAGING YOUR SYMPTOMS When you have Crohn’s, a flare is the reappearance or worsening of disease symptoms. With inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (UC), specific symptoms will depend on which condition you have and the part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract that’s inflamed. HOW MUCH TIME IS YOUR CROHN'S DISEASE OR UC TAKING FROM YOU? Take this quiz to evaluate the impact of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis on your daily life and download the personalized action plan. ULCERATIVE COLITIS TESTS: HOW IS UC DIAGNOSED & MONITORED? Understanding Ulcerative Colitis Testing. Tests and procedures aren’t always pleasant. But they are important. When diagnosing and understanding how ulcerative colitis (UC) affects you, it’s essential that you and your doctor maintain a strong relationship.__
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Mute
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Chapters
* Chapters
Descriptions
* descriptions off, selectedCaptions
* captions settings, opens captions settings dialog * captions off, selectedAudio Track
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