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Written By: Administrator Section: Guide Category: Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Crohns Disease 2008-02-04 13:41:02 Ulcerative colitis can be relatively easy to diagnose because it normally affects only the colon and rectum The colon and rectum can be examined with flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy, tests in which a doctor examines the inside of the large intestine using a small, lighted scope. In general, colonoscopy is the preferred test because it can be used to examine the entire colon. However, flexible sigmoidoscopy may be all that is needed to diagnose ulcerative colitis. Both procedures can be used to take a sample (biopsy) of intestinal tissue. The diagnosis of ulcerative colitis is made by ruling out other causes of diarrhea and assessing the results of these tests. Other exams and tests that may be used to evaluate ulcerative colitis include:
A stool analysis (including a test for blood in the stool) is often done, depending on symptoms, to look for blood, signs of bacterial infection, parasites, or the presence of white blood cells. This test can be used to distinguish ulcerative colitis from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a less serious condition that sometimes has similar symptoms. The presence of white blood cells in stool indicates inflammation and infection but is not necessarily a sign of ulcerative colitis. However, white blood cells in stool mean that you do not have IBS. Stool analysis may be done during a flare-up of ulcerative colitis if there is concern that new symptoms are caused by another problem. You can collect a stool sample, or the doctor may obtain it during sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy.
In about 10% of people who have symptoms, neither Crohn's disease nor ulcerative colitis can be diagnosed. These people have a form of inflammatory bowel disease called indeterminate colitis, which doctors believe is a combination of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.6 VitaDocs Medical Reference from Healthwise Last Updated: November 14, 2006 This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information. @ 1995-2007, Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.
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and usually causes an obvious change in daily bowel habits, such as frequent stools containing blood or mucus. Your health professional will conduct a medical history and physical exam before doing other tests.













