Ulceric Colitis Symptoms
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Ulcerative Proctitis
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When the ulcers are limited to the rectum, symptoms include bleeding and constipation, though the feeling of needing the bathroom is present.
Left-sided Colitis
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When the ulcers are located in the left side of the colon, symptoms include cramps and bloody diarrhea. Dramatic weight loss is also a common symptom.
Pancolitis
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When the entire colon is affected, symptoms include bloody diarrhea, extreme cramping and flu-like symptoms such as exhaustion and night sweats.
Fulminant Colitis
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This rare and often fatal variation of colitis involves all the traditional symptoms as well as dehydration and shock. The colon becomes toxic, frequently leading to death.
Other Symptoms
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It is common for people with ulcerative colitis to have symptoms in other parts of their body. They can range from problems in the eyes, skin and musculoskeletal system.
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