The detail information of Ulcerative colitis
Basic Information

Disease Ontology ID: DDTO:0000449

Disease Description: An autoimmune inflammation of the lining of the colon characterized by formation of ulcers.

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Disease Symptom: Dogs with ulcerative colitis move their bowels more frequently, though they still pass the same amount of stool. They may strain to move their bowels, and their stool may contain blood or mucous.Dogs with ulcerative colitis may become prone to accidents inside the house, since they can feel a great deal of urgency to move their bowels. They may vomit and experience loss of appetite. Weight loss can occur. Dogs with ulcerative colitis may appear depressed or lethargic. Dogs with ulcerative colitis often develop hemorrhoids as a result of straining to move their bowels.Your dog could experience chronic stomach and abdominal pain as a result of ulcerative colitis. Your dog could spit up blood or bleed rectally. In severe cases, your dog could experience internal bleeding on a life threatening level.

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Treat Method: Treatment for ulcerative colitis can be difficult. Your dog will need to be fed a strict diet free of additives and preservatives. His diet will need to contain lots of protein and fiber. Many owners make food at home for their dogs with ulcerative colitis; ask for your vet's advice before attempting to make your own dog food. If you don't want to make your dog's food yourself at home, your vet can recommend a manufactured prescription food that meets your dog's dietary needs.Your dog will need anti-inflammatory drugs to help control the inflammation in his intestines. Corticosteroids like prednisone are popular in the treatment of ulcerative colitis in dogs. Immunosuppressants can also help to reduce your dog's symptoms of ulcerative colitis.

Breeder Advice: The most important part of managing your dog's ulcerative colitis is to follow strict dietary guidelines. Feed your dog only what the vet recommends. Don't give him table scraps or unapproved treats, as these can make his symptoms worse.

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Associated Diseases
There are no associated diseases in OMIA/CIDD.
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB223 Sloughi A true sighthound: noble, loyal to loved ones, regally aloof with strangers 66-73.7 cm (male), 61-68.6 cm (female) 15.9-22.7 kg Morocco
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