Indeterminate colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which presents the symptoms of ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease. Physicians adopt the term in those cases when biopsy, imaging, and medical history could not categorically classify the inflammation using either of the two. It is a coded condition according to ICD-9: 558.9 and proper initial diagnosis and treatment can enhance the results.
People with indeterminate colitis often experience flare-related signs such as:
While the exact triggers aren't fully known, several factors play a role:
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Indeterminate colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that bears the characteristics of Crohn disease, as well as ulcerative colitis. The initial coding is according to ICD-9 code 558.9 and it is diagnosed through biopsy, imaging, and medical history.
Long-term treatment and management has not yet provided a full cure for indeterminate colitis, but most patients experience symptom reduction and improved quality of life.
A low-residue, low-fiber diet is beneficial to most people. It usually consists of highly-cooked grains, vegetables, and lean proteins, as well as easy-to-digest foods that are customized according to your personal tolerances.
Symptoms can be triggered by raw fruits, seeds, nuts, spicy foods, high-fiber grains, and anything that personally irritates you, and these should be minimized or avoided.
A gastroenterologist usually directs treatment with the assistance of IBD nurses, registered dietitians or nutritionists, and, in some cases, colorectal surgeons.
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If medications, dietary modifications, and other therapy options cannot manage severe symptoms or complications such as strictures, fistulas, and excessive bleeding, surgery can be considered.
Yes. We can introduce you to local and online inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) support groups to share experiences, coping strategies, and emotional support.
Indeterminate colitis cannot be caused by stress alone, but stress can increase symptoms and trigger flares. The impact can be minimized with stress-management methods such as yoga, meditation, and counseling.
A food plan is a custom-made dietary plan that prevents foods that aggravate your gut and provides sufficient nutrition. It generally incorporates low-residue foods, a balanced intake of macronutrients, and specific supplements where necessary.