Colitis Getting Worse? Telemedicine for Gastroenterology Bowie
If your IBD or colitis symptoms seem to be getting worse, you may wonder whether you should make a trip to see your doctor. Luckily, your colitis or IBD symptoms can be evaluated with a telemedicine for gastroenterology appointment in Bowie.
What is Colitis?
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation in the GI tract. Common symptoms include abdominal cramps, pain, rectal bleeding, and bloody, loose stools.
Some patients develop pain in the abdomen, joints, or rectum. Others can experience bloating, constipation, diarrhea, leaking of stool, or the urgent need to pass stool.
Anemia, fatigue, and a loss of weight can occur as a result of these disruptive symptoms.
Signs that Colitis is Getting Worse
Knowing your symptom patterns helps you be aware of worsening symptoms. It’s good to keep a journal of symptoms.
Certain changes usually signal that your colitis is getting worse. Usually, you will notice new symptoms, or your symptoms getting more severe, lasting longer, or appearing more frequently.
Maybe you typically experience an urgent need to poop, blood or mucous in your stool, and cramps with a flare-up. New symptoms with a flare-up may indicate that your colitis is getting worse.
Tracking your symptoms is a great way for you and your doctor to determine whether you’re just having a stronger flare-up or something more serious.
What Causes Colitis to Get Worse?
Sometimes it’s difficult to isolate exactly what causes colitis to get worse. However, doctors can usually point to some lifestyle factors that may affect your colitis.
Food can be a trigger for some people. People with colitis are affected by foods differently. What may be bad for some is ok for others.
Here are foods that can exacerbate colitis:
· Caffeine, dairy, or carbonated drinks.
· Greasy, fried, or fatty foods.
· High-fiber foods, whole grains, corn, nuts and seeds
Keeping a food diary can isolate if any of these foods or beverages make your colitis worse.
Other factors that can affect your colitis include: stress, smoking, and skipping medications.
How Can Telemedicine for Gastroenterology in Bowie Help?
Your doctor can ask very targeted questions to determine whether your symptoms warrant a change in medication, more testing, or a trip to the office.
Virtual appointments allow your needs to be considered while minimizing the interruption to your day. They also decrease the risk of you contracting or spreading COVID-19.
If your symptoms of colitis or Crohn’s seem to be getting worse, call (301) 262-8188 or fill out this form to schedule a telemedicine appointment for gastroenterology.