The symptoms of ulcerative colitis vary according to the extent and
severity of the inflammation.
Mild disease
Inflammation is usually limited to the rectum or recto-sigmoid area,
and causes diarrhoea, rectal bleeding or both. Mild ulcerative colitis
can be mistaken for haemorrhoids.
Moderate disease
Symptoms become more severe:
• Diarrhoea
is a major feature with frequent loose stools containing blood.
• Crampy abdominal pain which may be relieved by passing a motion.
• Increased inflammation leads to general symptoms of mild fever, tiredness,
fatigue, poor appetite and weight loss.
• Symptoms may arise elsewhere in the body, e.g. arthritis, inflammation
of
• the eye or skin.
Severe or fulminant disease
The onset is sudden with severe symptoms including:
• Profuse
diarrhoea with constant rectal bleeding.
• High fever.
• Tenesmus (a constant desire to have the bowels opened).
• Loss of appetite and weight.
• Fatigue and weakness.
• Distended (swollen) abdomen.
• Abdominal cramps and tenderness over the colon.
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