Accutane's Detrimental Side Effect - Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a term that refers to both ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
Ulcerative colitis causes inflammation of the lining of the large intestine. Crohn’s disease causes inflammation of the lining and wall of the large and/or small intestine.
When inflamed, the lining of the intestinal wall is red and swollen, becomes ulcerated, and bleeds. This in turn can cause cramps, pain in the abdomen and severe bloody diarrhea.
Both ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease usually run highs and lows in the intensity and severity of illness. When the degree of inflammation is minor, the patient usually is without symptoms, and the disease is considered to be in remission. When there is severe inflammation, the disease is considered to be in an active stage, and the person experiences a flare-up of the condition.
While patients of IBD do have an increased risk of colorectal cancer, it is usually diagnosed earlier because IBD patients under colonoscopies with more frequency.
If you have been affected by Accutane, fill out the form below for a free case evaluation from Weitz and Luxenberg Accutane Lawyers.
see also:
Palpitations
Accutane may lead to bothersome palpitations - know more about itPalpitations - A disruptive side effect to your heart due to Accutane
Tachycardia
Accutane can cause Tachycardia and lead to serious heart problemsKnow about Accutane and the real risks to your heart from Tachycardia
Side Effects
Dangerous Accutane Side Effects - Find out how the drug can harm youLearn what damage the side effects of Accutane can cause its users


