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What Does ‘Treatment Failure’ Mean if You Have Ulcerative Colitis?
Summary: If you have ulcerative colitis (UC) and your symptoms come back, you might hear your doctor use the term "treatment failure." Don't worry—this doesn't mean you failed or did anything wrong! It just means your medicine has stopped working. In fact, about 10% of people on stable treatments find their medication loses its effectiveness each year. Signs that your treatment is failing include stomach pain, extra bathroom trips, bleeding, joint pain, or feeling super tired. If this happens, your doctor can help you find a new path forward by changing your dose, trying a new medicine, or looking into surgery. You have options!
Source: everydayhealth URL: everydayhealth.com/digestive-health/care-failure-for-ulcerative-colitis/ (opens in new tab)