Crohn's Disease vs. Ulcerative Colitis

Acute and chronic gastrointestinal (GI) issues can significantly impact daily life. Acute GI problems, like food poisoning or a stomach virus, often cause sudden symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. These issues are typically short-lived and resolved with routine care.

Chronic GI conditions are long-lasting and include diseases like Crohn's disease and Ulcerative colitis. Crohn's disease causes inflammation anywhere in the GI tract, leading to symptoms like persistent diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and fatigue. Ulcerative colitis impacts the colon and rectum, causing continuous inflammation and ulcers, resulting in bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and an urgent need to defecate.

Dr. Moshe Rubin is a specialist in these conditions. You should consider visiting him if you experience persistent GI symptoms, such as chronic abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or ongoing diarrhea. Have you already been diagnosed with Crohn's disease in Manhattan, NY, or Ulcerative colitis, and your symptoms are worsening or uncontrolled? Dr. Rubin can provide advanced care and personalized treatment plans to manage your condition.

Crohn's Disease vs. Ulcerative Colitis

Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are two forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) that cause chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Despite their similarities, they affect different areas and have unique characteristics.

Crohn's disease in Manhattan, NY, can impact any part of the digestive tract, from mouth to anus, but most commonly affects the end of the small intestine and the beginning of the colon. The inflammation can occur in multiple patches, with healthy tissue in between. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue. For example, someone with Crohn's might experience severe pain in the lower right abdomen, especially after meals, and may have frequent, non-bloody diarrhea.

Ulcerative colitis is associated with the colon and rectum. The inflammation is continuous, starting at the rectum and extending upward. Unlike Crohn's, it affects only the innermost lining of the colon. Symptoms include bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and an urgent need to defecate. For instance, a person with Ulcerative Colitis might have frequent, urgent bowel movements with blood and mucus and experience pain primarily in the lower left abdomen.

Visit Dr. Moshe Rubin for Gastrointestinal Relief

Visit Dr. Rubin for gastrointestinal relief if you experience persistent stomach pain, bloating, or digestive issues that disrupt daily life. Seek his expertise for chronic conditions like IBS, Crohn’s, or ulcerative colitis. If over-the-counter remedies and diet changes fail to alleviate symptoms, Our specialized care can help. Also, consider visiting for routine colon cancer screenings if you are above 50 or have a family history.

Please explore our website to learn about the conditions we treat and the services provided. If you have questions for our gastroenterologist regarding Crohn's disease in Manhattan, NY, and want to schedule an appointment with Dr. Moshe Rubin at Consultative Gastroenterology & Endoscopy, call (212) 772-1012.

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