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What IBD Patients Want Their Doctors to Know

Por: Time Health December 28, 2022

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People who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—which is the umbrella term for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis—often experience a range of symptoms, from intense abdominal cramping and pain to persistent diarrhea and overwhelming fatigue. Living with IBD can significantly disrupt everyday life and make it challenging to maintain physical and mental wellbeing. There’s —it lasts a lifetime. Like other chronic conditions, IBD can... + full article



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