It takes years to get a diagnosis of colitis because the symptoms can be vague and similar to more general problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome.
1. Loss of menstrual cycle
Women who are exposed to intestinal inflammation may experience irregular menstrual cycles or even no a menstruation at all. This is thought to be due to malnutrition, illness or weight loss.
2. Sweating at night
This happens worse and can occur because of the side effects of some medications prescribed to treat colitis.
3. Constipation
We always associate diarrhea as a classic inflammatory bowel symptom. But many patients can also experience constipation. This is usually caused by inflammation or blockage.
4. Inflammation of the eye
Inflammatory bowel disease can affect all parts of the body, not least the eye. Episcleritis is the most common eye condition for those affected by inflammatory bowel disease.
This condition affects the tissue layer that covers the outer layers of the white eye so that it becomes inflamed and painful.
5. Erythema nodosum
This is a painful and painful skin condition due to a painful lump on the arms and legs.
6. Fatigue
As many as 75 percent of patients affected by inflammatory bowel disease against fatigue experienced. They complain a lot about the energy of the body is constantly minimal.
7. Vitamin D deficiency
A person suffering from inflammatory bowel disease may be deficient in iron and vitamin B12. But other possibilities are also low vitamin D levels. Recent research shows, about 30 percent of people with inflammatory bowel disease are also vitamin D deficiency from the sun.
8. Joint pain
Joint inflammation is a common complication of inflammatory bowel disease. It is estimated that one in three patients experience it and the symptoms often worsen during relapse.
9. ulcers on the mouth
These are other common symptoms and early signs of colitis in some individuals
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