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Colitis (pl. colitides) refers to an inflammation of the colon. Colitis may be acute and self-limited or chronic, i.e. persistent, and broadly fits into the category of digestive diseases. In a medical context, the label ''colitis'' (without qualification) is used if: * The cause of the inflammation in the colon is undetermined; for example, ''colitis'' may be applied to ''Crohn's disease'' at a time when the diagnosis is unknown, or * The context is clear; for example, an individual with ulcerative colitis is talking about their disease with a physician who knows the diagnosis. ==Signs and symptoms== The signs and symptoms of colitis are quite variable and dependent on the cause of the given colitis and factors that modify its course and severity. Symptoms of colitis may include: abdominal pain, recurring diarrhea, pus or blood in stools, urgency, bloating, fatigue, loss of appetite, vomiting, and unexplained weight loss. More severe symptoms may include: shortness of breath, a fast or irregular heartbeat, and fever.〔〔 Other less non-specific symptoms that may accompany colitis include: arthritis; mouth ulcers; painful, red and swollen skin; and irritated, red eyes.〔〔 Signs seen on colonoscopy include: colonic mucosal erythema (redness of the inner surface of the colon), ulcers, and bleeding. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「colitis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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