IBD Treatment

IInflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Treatment in Hyderabad

At The Anus and Rectum Clinic in Hyderabad, we provide specialized care for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), focusing on personalized and evidence-based treatment options. With a team of experienced specialists, we aim to manage your symptoms effectively and improve your quality of life.

What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)?

ULCERATIVE COLLITIS & CHRONS DISEASE are the two types
1. ULCERATIVE COLLITIS: ` `
Ulcers lining the colon
Fatigue, unusual weight loss, fever, poor appetite
Blood in stool, abdominal cramps
Genetic & environmental causes
2. CHRONS DISEASE:
Blood in stool with abdominal cramps
Unusual weight loss
Diarrhoea or constipation, poor appetite
Genetic & environmental causes
Associated with Fissures, fistula in ano, mouth sores etc

Symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

  • Infrequent Bowel Movements – Fewer than three bowel movements a week.
  • Hard or Lumpy Stools – Stools that are dry, hard, or painful to pass.
  • Straining During Bowel Movements – Excessive effort required to pass stool.
  • Feeling of Incomplete Evacuation – A sensation that the bowel isn’t completely emptied.
  • Abdominal Discomfort – Bloating, cramping, or pain in the abdomen.
  • Rectal Blockage – Feeling of obstruction in the rectum during bowel movements.

Our Advanced Treatments for Inflamatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

  • MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
  • COUNSELLING
  • YOGA
  • DIET

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

Is IBD the same as IBS?

No, IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) is a chronic inflammatory condition, while IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is a functional disorder without inflammation.

Can IBD be cured?

IBD is a chronic condition with no known cure, but symptoms can be effectively managed with medications, lifestyle changes, and surgery if needed.

How is IBD diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves a combination of tests, including blood tests, stool analysis, colonoscopy, imaging studies, and biopsies to assess inflammation and rule out other conditions.

Can diet help control IBD symptoms?

Yes, a well-planned diet can reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups. Avoiding trigger foods and following a high-nutrition, low-irritant diet can be beneficial.

Is surgery always required for IBD?

No, surgery is typically considered only for severe cases where medications and other treatments fail to control symptoms or when complications arise.