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  • A Full-Body Approach to Manage UC

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Team Up With a Specialist

Your partnership with your doctor is key to handling your ulcerative colitis. Little things you do can help.

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More Than Mild? Medicines Your Doctor Might Prescribe

If you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, your doctor will consider several different types of medications, including 5-ASAs, corticosteroids, and drugs that work on your immune system. Get to know what each type of medicine does.

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Signs You Need to Change Your Treatment

Sometimes your first approach isn’t the right one. These clues may help you know when to talk with your doctor about a new path to remission.

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Why JAK Inhibitors May Be an Option for You

Living with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis? Learn how these medications can help you manage your condition.

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How a J-Pouch Works

From start to finish, here’s what a J-pouch surgery involves. How long does it take to heal? And how do you get rid of waste during recovery?

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