MORE THAN half a million people in the UK are being asked to give their...
MORE THAN half a million people in the UK are being asked to give their opinions on the healthcare they receive. Their answers will help shape the way treatment is delivered in the future.
The symptoms can be painful, and some people may find them embarrassing to discuss or even think about. These conditions are not all about poo, but quite often the first warning signs you will notice are frequent diarrhoea, blood in your poo, agonising tummy pain and wind. As with any long-term condition, patients need to see their hospital team regularly. The IBD Patient Survey is the first opportunity since pre-Covid to get a clear picture of what people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease are experiencing right now.
Crohn’s & Colitis UK is the leading expert charity for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The organisation’s CEO, Sarah Sleet, says even if you don’t want to think or talk about your bowels, it’s important to pay close attention to your toilet habits, because if you leave things too late, your health is at real risk: “Our message is simple: if you have frequent diarrhoea, stomach pain or blood in your poo, don’t suffer in silence, or ignore your symptoms.
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