mikeyarmo
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Can Inflammatory Bowel Disease kill you? Is this disease ultimately going to be what is the reason for your death?
It is my opinion that the chances of your Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's Disease being the cause of your death are almost 0! I have never heard or read of anyone who died from this disease.
In the past the chances were a bit higher due to problems misdiagnosing (or not diagnosing) IBD in people, but nowadays it is not as uncommon. While the risk of perforation is life-threatening, emergency surgery is saving more lives now than ever before.
Surgery is a risk for anyone. The risk of death due to surgery is there for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, but it is very small.
I think one of the biggest worries when someone first gets diagnosed with IBD is in addition to how will their life change, will this disease end up killing them. I hope everyone can come to learn that this disease is definately manageable, but most importantly it will not kill you.
It is my opinion that the chances of your Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's Disease being the cause of your death are almost 0! I have never heard or read of anyone who died from this disease.
In the past the chances were a bit higher due to problems misdiagnosing (or not diagnosing) IBD in people, but nowadays it is not as uncommon. While the risk of perforation is life-threatening, emergency surgery is saving more lives now than ever before.
Surgery is a risk for anyone. The risk of death due to surgery is there for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, but it is very small.
I think one of the biggest worries when someone first gets diagnosed with IBD is in addition to how will their life change, will this disease end up killing them. I hope everyone can come to learn that this disease is definately manageable, but most importantly it will not kill you.