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Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative colitis is a disease that affects the intestines. There is inflammation of the colon and rectum. The main cause of ulcerative colitis may be recurrent infections. Bacteria or virus is the most important cause of ulcerative colitis. It may result due to infection in other parts of the body. It is a chronic disease. It occurs during the young age. There are small ulcers present in the colon or rectum. Symptoms of ulcerative colitis may aggravate after eating spicy food. It is very important to learn about ulcerative colitis to prevent flare ups. People suffering from ulcerative colitis can manage their symptoms effectively by knowing the disease properly. It is the inflammation of the lining. Small ulcers secrete pus, which may cause discomfort. It is believed to occur due to weak immune system. The proteins that protect you from infections become foreign substances for your body and cause inflammation. Some people confuse between crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The difference between the two diseases is that crohn’s disease affects any part of the gastrointestinal tract but ulcerative colitis only affects the lining of the colon.