The course of RA varies from patient to patient. There are stages when the disease is active, and this is called a flare-up. In between the flare-ups are episodes when the patient is free from symptoms, such periods are called Remissions. ...
Like Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis is characterized by episodes of diarrhea, abdominal cramping, blood in stools, and weight loss. The condition typically begins in the rectum and can spread throughout the colon. Over time, the inflammation can lead to scarring and permanent damage to ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic recurrent intestinal inflammatory disease characterized by high incidence and young onset age. Recently, there have been some interesting findings in the pathogenesis of UC. The mucus barrier, which is composed of a mucin complex rich in O-glycosylation, not on...
“Since I started working with Dr. Robert I haven't had a flare up of my ulcerative colitis.” -Samantha Bakers “Your were the third nutritionist I saw in 7 years. I never had anyone spend as much time and ask me as many questions as you did. You are very thorough in what you ...
High-resolution meta-omics have enabled the discovery of the microbial enzymes that inactivate an ulcerative colitis drug and predict subsequent treatment failure, an approach that could enable more personalized treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. Andrew J. Macpherson & Uwe Sauer Browse broader sub...
Whether you're dealing with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, these flare-ups can lead to symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and even...read more Poor Sleep? Wake Up to Better Health! Sleep is one of the most vital pillars of health, yet millions of people struggle ...
the remitted stages of the disease experience less disturbances in their sense of body ownership compared to patients with an acute flare-up, similar to the construct of body satisfaction; this state-dependent effect on body ownership has been shown for other stress-related disorders recently [25...
They go above and beyond for their patients and it makes a world of difference! Thank you!!! Kate P. San Carlos, CAA patient since 2019-currently I needed a new gastroenterologist to help manage my ulcerative colitis. I've seen Dr. Mark twice and he is one of the best M.D.s I'...
flare up and that the Side Effects of my medications are managed appropriately. Dr. Mark has taken a more holistic approach to my UC and suggested some dietary restrictions. They have worked miraculously and I am now off prednisone for longer than I have been in the past 8 years. I ...
†Low severity: 2 out of 6 patients in this category were admitted to hospital for non-COVID reasons [Patient 1: pregnancy with hyperemesis gravidarum; patient 2: flare of Ulcerative Colitis] and COVID-19 was an incidental finding upon screening. Their admission observations are documented. 1...