* Abdominal pain
* Diarrhea
* Bloody stools
* Weight loss
* Fatigue
* Fever
If you have these symptoms, your doctor will likely order tests to confirm a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. These tests may include:
* Blood tests
* Stool tests
* Colonoscopy
Once ulcerative colitis is diagnosed, your doctor will work with you to develop a treatment plan. Treatment options for ulcerative colitis include:
* Medications
* Surgery
* Lifestyle changes
Medications can help to reduce inflammation and control symptoms of ulcerative colitis. Surgery may be necessary if medications are not effective. Lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise, can also help to manage symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
It is important to see your doctor regularly if you have ulcerative colitis. This will allow your doctor to monitor your condition and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
Here are some tips for talking to your doctor about ulcerative colitis:
* Be prepared to answer questions about your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle.
* Bring a list of any medications you are taking, including over-the-counter medications and supplements.
* Be open and honest about your concerns and expectations.
* Ask your doctor any questions you have about ulcerative colitis or your treatment plan.
Talking to your doctor about ulcerative colitis can be difficult, but it is important to be open and honest about your condition. By working together with your doctor, you can develop a treatment plan that will help you manage your symptoms and live a full and active life.
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