People with ulcerative colitis may experience periods of flare ups where the symptoms worsen. Remission is when there are little to no symptoms. These symptoms include inflammation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and frequent bowel movements. The goal for UC treatment is to keep the symptoms in remission.

Remission is when the inflammation in the colon resolves and the symptoms of UC lessen or disappear completely. UC can remain in remission for weeks, months, or even years. Even if the disease has been in remission for years, it is important to stay on medication in order to prevent any future flare ups.

There are also many tips that can help prevent flare ups. These include, maintaining stress, exercising, taking supplements, avoid eating bad foods that could trigger a flare up, and avoid taking pain relievers. Overall, medication and some lifestyle changes could help prevent future flare ups and keep the disease in remission.

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