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diarrhoea
A condition where you pass stools (go to the toilet) that are more watery or more often than normal for you.
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Glossary
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Daniel
Getting diagnosed with IBD I was diagnosed with IBD seven years ago when I was 21. My symptoms started the year before; I had diarrhoea and some blood in my stools. But I didn’t know…
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Being carefree at social events
For people with IBD, social events can cause worries about what to eat and drink and how to avoid having a flare-up. Here are some top tips so that you can feel as relaxed and carefree as anyone else when…
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Employing people with IBD
If you have an employee who has told you they have either ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease (they may also have used the term inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)), you may be wondering what the condition is and the impact…
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Travelling with ibd
If you have ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease you may be worried about travelling with the disease. You may be worried about being in a car or plane for a long period or how you will get about in an…
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Living healthily
Diet Maintaining a healthy lifestyle – eating well, getting enough exercise, and keeping bad habits to a minimum – has benefits for everyone. When you have IBD leading a healthy lifestyle can also help manage your symptoms and keep…
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Lifestyle matters
Taking medication is just one part of managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Both Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s disease will react well to positive changes in lifestyle; leading to better symptom control and less complications. These include: Diet and nutrition Exercise…
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Information for Caregivers
Whether you are a parent, partner, family member or friend to someone with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), you can play a valuable role in helping them manage the condition and get on with life. Here are a few important things…