Is It A Colitis Relapse Or Not?
Everyone who is diagnosed with colitis knows that the chances of a relapse happening sometime in the future are probably as certain as night follows day. Yet whilst it is a known, it is also an unknown known. Can anyone diagnosed with colitis write down in their diary when their next relapse will occur? If they could, they should sell the secret and retire to their very own tropical island.
Until such a day arrives, colitis sufferers have to continue to live their lives as normally as p

is it a colitis relapse or not
In addition to this,
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there is a possibility to also establish a timescale to determine when a sufferer may be vunerable to a sudden appearance of the symptoms. These can be very short in timescale which can last, thankfully, for only perhaps a day or even shorter period of time. Once again, it is very important and beneficial to try and attempt to understand the reason behind why they happened with an eye to at least try and avoid future circumstances that are in any way similar.
So in practical terms what doe
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s it mean for those who have been diagnosed with colitis? If newly diagnosed, as there is no history of patterns of attack, the sufferer can increase their knowledge by finding fellow sufferers and learning of different timescales of relapses and how they happened. And for those that have suffered a few relapses, a pattern could well have emerged on which to make a reasonable judgement as to the likely pattern of future relapses both in their timing and ferocity. Is this failsafe? No it is not but can offer a reasonable degree of forecasting and is something to fall back for personal use.
It is important to understand that if a relapse was experienced in the past and the sufferer is in the midst of a current one, it is wrong to assume that after the same period of time in the future another one will occur. The last thing a sufferer should do is create unnecessary stress for them over something that may not happen. The information gathered should be used with caution. The longer a sufferer has been diagnosed the greater the information there is to hand in order to attempt to create an early warning system of when an attack could appear.
With colitis in general, there are unfortunately a lot of known unknowns and the chances of the likelihood of when another relapse is due is certainly one of them. It is beneficial for the sufferer to gain as much knowledge from others and then to try and see if a pattern is emerging for their attacks and, probably more importantly, be knowledgably informed of how to manage it as effectively as possible.