I am very curious to know if for UC, the Ulcer come before the inflammation or if chronic inflammation leads to ulcers developing?
I would have to assume that the ulcer comes before the inflammation and that even when inflammation in remission that the ulcer remains. Will appreciate it if someone with more knowledge can maybe help clarify.
Written by
Javsy
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
For my daughter she had inflammation that lead to ulcers, but the ulcers healed with treatment. I would think inflammation leads to ulcers, but you should get clarification from a G.I. doctor
It is hard to say. She was bleeding for 3 months before we had the colonoscopy. I had no idea how bad it was. She is a teen and was not forthcoming. During the colonoscopy there were ulcers. We have had many types of treatments for a year and a half, most worked to control the inflammation but side effects were very bad and had to change meds. She had a colonoscopy six months after we began treament and the ulcers had cleared up. With a last severe flare-up that caused 18+ bloody bms a day she had a colonoscopy 2 weeks after first symptoms and there were no ulcers though 2/3 of colon was severly inflammed. I hope this helps somewhat. We have a very good pediatric GI doctor who answers all of our questions. I hope you have a good doctor.
Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.