The cause of Crohn's disease is unknown, and it can’t be cured. Find out more.
By Rachel Crowe
Not all stomach aches are equal. Know when to seek help for the symptoms of Crohn's disease.
By Rachel Crowe
There's no need for shame—even celebrities discuss this autoimmune disease.
By Rachel Crowe
Maintaining good oral hygiene should be a crucial goal for everyone who is susceptible to IBD.
By Reniel Anca
More than 100 such conditions affect millions of Americans by attacking healthy cells.
By Kate Daniel
There is no cure for UC, but there are options to help you manage this condition.
Inflammatory bowel disease requires planning ahead, but the good life is within easy reach.
By Reniel Anca
You manage inflammatory bowel disease by inducing a state of remission and preventing flare-ups.
By Reniel Anca
You manage inflammatory bowel disease by inducing a state of remission and preventing flare-ups.
By Reniel Anca
While inflammatory bowel disease is a lifelong and chronic illness, some symptoms are treatable.
By Reniel Anca
We don't know why or how IBD develops, and there's no cure. Find out what we do know.
By Reniel Anca
This chronic autoimmune disease is fairly rare but can be very painful.
Vibrant is a drug-free, electronic device that helps with infrequent bowel movements.
How does UC feel, and what tests do doctors run if they believe you have it?
Exercise and nutrition can help prevent inflammatory bowel disease, new research suggests.
Frequent consumption of Allura Red AC can harm gut health and promote inflammation.
Even when an IBS flare-up occurs, we shouldn't feel too crappy about it.
Honest communication between partners about chronic diarrhea can improve sex and intimacy.
By Sarah Simon
While PMS begins before menstruation, PCS symptoms can appear anytime.
Treatment for gut disorders should include therapy for your mental health, too.
When bathroom urges regularly interrupt your nightly rest, it's time to take some action.
By Ivana Xie
While rare, this condition can have a devastating impact—but treatment is available.
By Megan Deak
While autoimmunity remains incurable and its cause unknown, dietary changes may help.
By Kate Daniel
You take the pill, but are you concerned that it’s causing you stomach issues like IBS?
By Kate Daniel
Changes to your eating and lifestyle could be the key to managing chronic bowel symptoms.
By Holly Ellis
Hormones and genetics may explain why your immune system is attacking your body.
By Kate Daniel
Why do men with IBD and IBS apparently have a greater risk and prevalence of ED?
Women with Irritable Bowel Syndrome face a daily struggle to manage their symptoms.
By Holly Ellis
Crohn's disease, a form of IBD, affects millions of people in the United States.
By Anna Herod
Eating dairy-free doesn't have to hurt—your favorite snacks and meals are still within reach.
Stop taking the pink stuff and get to a gastroenterologist.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) creates obstacles for sex, but wise choices can mitigate them.
By Jason Crosby
IBD is actually a variety of digestive disorders that affect about 3 million people in the U.S.
By Anna Herod
Thankfully, it's true love, because it takes some of that when one partner has a bowel disease.
By Emily Blaire
Stigma is the main killjoy holding back anyone with a stoma from enjoying time in the bedroom.
An estimated 100,000 people in the U.S. get this lifesaving procedure each year.
By Anna Herod
Millions of Americans suffer from this form of inflammatory bowel disease. Know the signs.
By Anna Herod
While IBD is a serious condition, knowing the facts will help you best manage your disease.
By Anna Herod
Millions of people are affected by digestive disorders. Get the facts about gut health issues.
By Anna Herod
Find out how to counter the difficulties serious intestinal issues can cause to your sex life.
If you’re suffering from poor digestive health, sex can be the very last thing on your mind.