A patient’s story
Daniel, a 29 year old professional, began experiencing persistent diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and unexplained weight loss. At first, he assumed stress was the cause. However, when rectal bleeding and extreme fatigue developed, he sought specialist care.
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After investigations, Daniel was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, a form of inflammatory bowel disease. Early diagnosis allowed treatment to begin promptly, reducing inflammation and preventing long term complications.
What is inflammatory bowel disease?
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic inflammatory conditions affecting the digestive tract. The two main types are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
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Crohn’s disease can affect any part of the gut, from mouth to anus. In contrast, ulcerative colitis affects only the colon and rectum. Both conditions cause ongoing inflammation and require long term medical care.
Symptoms of IBD
Symptoms vary but often follow a relapsing pattern.
Common symptoms include:
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Chronic diarrhoea
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Abdominal pain
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Rectal bleeding
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Fatigue
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Weight loss
In addition, some people develop anaemia, joint pain, or skin problems. Because symptoms overlap with IBS, specialist assessment is essential.
What causes IBD?
The exact cause remains unclear. However, IBD develops due to an abnormal immune response targeting the gut.
Contributing factors include:
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Genetic susceptibility
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Environmental triggers
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Altered gut bacteria
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Immune system dysregulation
Importantly, IBD is not caused by stress, although stress may worsen symptoms.
How is IBD diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves a combination of tests, including:
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Blood tests
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Stool markers of inflammation
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Colonoscopy
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Imaging such as MRI or CT
Early diagnosis helps prevent complications such as strictures, fistulas, and malnutrition.
How is IBD treated?
There is no cure, but treatment controls inflammation and maintains remission.
Treatment options include:
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Anti inflammatory medications
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Immunosuppressants
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Biologic therapies
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Surgery, when necessary
Dietary advice and regular monitoring play a vital role in long term management.
Expert IBD Assessment
If you have ongoing bowel symptoms, early specialist care matters. Our gastroenterologists provide rapid diagnosis, advanced treatment, and long term IBD management in Central London.