kolitis
Kolitis, or colitis, is inflammation of the lining of the colon (large intestine). It can be acute or chronic and results from infection, inflammatory bowel disease, ischemia, microscopic colitis, medications, or radiation. The condition commonly causes diarrhea and abdominal pain, sometimes with blood or mucus in the stool.
Symptoms typically include diarrhea (which may be watery or bloody), abdominal cramps, urgency, and sometimes fever,
Causes and types include infectious colitis from bacteria, viruses, or parasites, and antibiotic-associated colitis due to
Diagnosis is based on medical history and examination, stool tests for pathogens and toxins, and blood tests
Treatment depends on the cause. Supportive care with fluids and electrolyte management, plus dietary adjustments, is
Prognosis varies; some forms resolve, others are chronic. Long-standing ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease with colitis