$Unique_ID{BRK02311} $Pretitle{} $Title{What Are the Different Types of Bowel Diseases} $Subject{digestive system small large intestine intestines intestinal laboratory test tests colon ulcerative colitis crohn crohn's disease inflammatory diseases bowel endoscopes endoscopy colonoscopy biopsy colitic regional enteritis ileitis double-contrast barium examination examinations colonoscopies} $Volume{I-12,P-12} $Log{ Anatomy of the Colon*0001601.scf Excisional and Endoscopic Biopsies*0001902.scf Discussion of Colonoscopy*0002801.scf Colonoscopic View of Colon Conditions*0002803.scf Crohn's Disease*0016501.scf} Copyright (c) 1992,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. What Are the Different Types of Bowel Diseases ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Can you please help me and clear up something that is a bit confusing. I need to know the difference between "ulcerative colitis" and Crohn's disease? How does a doctor decide which one you have, and is that really important? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: Both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are inflammatory diseases of the bowel. Symptoms of the two diseases are similar--diarrhea, crampy abdominal pain, fatigue and weight loss are common. The course of each disease is different, as are the types of lesions each causes in the bowel. You and your doctor will be managing your disease together, so it is important that you learn as much about it as possible. Advances in x-ray technique and instruments used to examine the colon have improved the accuracy of diagnosis. Double-contrast barium examination utilizes contrast dye as well as air to produce a clear picture of the wall of the colon, where the lesions are found. This detailed image helps physicians determine what kind of inflammatory bowel disease is troubling you. This test is relatively inexpensive and is available in almost all diagnostic x-ray departments. Flexible, high-powered instruments called endoscopes allow physicians to directly observe the walls of the colon. Endoscopy is useful in detecting and classifying inflammatory bowel disease. Colonoscopy (or endoscopy of the colon) allows a physician to examine and take a biopsy from any part of the entire colon. This technique, in the hands of a skillful and knowledgeable physician, is perhaps the best method for accurate diagnosis of bowel conditions. Once the diagnosis has been carefully determined, the correct treatment may be selected that offers the greatest chance of helping the patient. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.