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Pancolitis - causes, symptoms & natural treatment approaches

Pancolitis is a severe form of ulcerative colitis that affects the entire large intestine. Find out more about the causes, symptoms and natural treatment options.

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Things worth knowing about "Pancolitis"

Pancolitis is a severe form of ulcerative colitis that affects the entire large intestine.

Pancreatitis is a severe form of ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that affects the entire colon. In contrast to other forms of ulcerative colitis, which are only limited to certain sections of the intestine, the inflammation in pancolitis extends over the entire mucous membrane of the colon, which leads to more severe symptoms and a higher risk of complications.

The exact causes of pancolitis are not fully understood, but it is thought that a combination of the causes of the disease may be due to a combination of the causes.strong data-end="737" data-start="659">genetic predisposition, dysregulation of the immune system and environmental factors play a role. Nutrition, stress, infections and intestinal dysbiosis can also favour inflammatory processes in the intestine.

Typical symptoms of pancolitis are frequent bloody diarrhoea, severe abdominal cramps, chronic fatigue, weight loss and fever. In severe cases, nutrient deficiencies, anaemia and dehydration may occur. The disease usually progresses in relapses, whereby acute inflammatory phases can be followed by symptom-free remission phases.

The treatment of pancolitis aims to control the inflammation, reduce flare-ups and achieve remission in the long term. Conventional medicine often uses 5-aminosalicylates (5-ASA), corticosteroids, immunomodulators and biologics. In severe cases, surgical removal of the colon (colectomy) may be necessary.

Many health practitioners and holistically orientated doctors also rely on anti-inflammatory nutrition, micronutrients and bowel-regulating substances. Lactoferrin is often used to support the balance of the intestinal flora due to its immunomodulating and anti-inflammatory properties. Curcumin, omega-3 fatty acids, glutamine, quercetin and probiotics can also help to regenerate the intestinal mucosa and reduce inflammatory processes.

A gut-friendly diet with easily digestible, nutrient-rich foods is essential. A low-fibre diet during a flare-up can relieve the bowel, while prebiotic and high-fibre foods can help stabilise the intestinal flora during remission phases. Stress management, intermittent fasting and targeted nutrient therapy can help to positively influence the course of the disease and improve quality of life.

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