What is inflammatory bowel disease?
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic conditions that cause inflammation in your digestive tract. This ongoing inflammation can lead to symptoms like belly pain, diarrhea, fatigue and weight loss. IBD is different from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which does not cause inflammation or damage to the digestive system.
The two main types of IBD are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis:
- Crohn’s disease can affect any part of your digestive tract, from your mouth to your anus. It often causes patches of inflammation that can extend through multiple layers of the bowel wall.
- Ulcerative colitis primarily affects the colon and rectum. It causes continuous inflammation and sores or ulcers in the innermost lining of the large intestine.
IBD is a lifelong condition with no cure. But treatments can help manage symptoms and allow you to live a full life.
Inflammatory bowel disease symptoms
Inflammatory bowel disease can cause a range of symptoms that may come and go over time. Many people experience “flares,” when symptoms get worse, followed by periods of remission when they improve or go away.
Your symptoms may vary based on the type of IBD you have and how much of your digestive tract is affected.
Common symptoms of IBD include:
- Stomach pain or cramping
- Diarrhea
- Urgent need to go
- Rectal bleeding
- Tiredness
- Unintended weight loss
- Fever
In kids and teens, IBD can also affect growth and development.
Some people with IBD may also notice symptoms outside their digestive system, such as:
- Pain or swelling in the joints
- Skin rashes or bumps
- Eye redness or discomfort
- Sores in the mouth
When to see a doctor
If you’re having ongoing digestive issues that disrupt your daily life, it’s important to talk with your primary care doctor or a gastroenterologist. Inflammatory bowel disease symptoms can be similar to other conditions, so getting the right diagnosis is key to finding relief and avoiding complications.
Early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce flares, protect your long-term health and improve your quality of life. Start by seeing a primary care provider, who can refer you to a digestive health specialist if needed.
If you’ve already been diagnosed with IBD and notice changes in your symptoms or new signs, let your doctor know. This could mean your condition is flaring or that your treatment plan needs to be adjusted.
Inflammatory bowel disease causes
Experts do not know the exact cause of IBD. Genetics are thought to play a role in Crohn’s disease, but the link is weaker in ulcerative colitis.
IBD is an autoimmune disorder, which means that an inappropriate immune system response plays a role. Researchers believe the immune system mistakenly attacks the digestive tract, which leads to inflammation.
An imbalance of healthy bacteria in the gut may be another cause of IBD.
Inflammatory bowel disease risk factors
Risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease include:
- Age: IBD can occur at any age. It often gets diagnosed in a person’s late teens and 20s, but about 25% of people with IBD develop it by their teens, and another 10% to 15% develop it after age 60.
- Family history: Having a parent, brother or sister with IBD can increase your risk
- Sex: Women have a slightly higher risk of developing Crohn’s disease, but both sexes are at equal risk for ulcerative colitis.
- Tobacco use: Crohn’s disease is strongly linked to tobacco use.
Take our short digestive quiz to help determine if it's time to see a gastroenterologist.
Complications
Many people with inflammatory bowel disease live full, active lives. But without proper treatment, IBD can lead to complications that affect your health and quality of life.
Common complications of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis include:
- Colon cancer: Long-term inflammation in the colon increases your risk. Regular colonoscopies help catch it early.
- Joint, skin and eye inflammation: Conditions like arthritis, skin rashes and eye irritation can occur during flare-ups.
- Medication side effects: Some IBD treatments may raise your risk for infections, bone loss or high blood pressure.
- Liver disease: A rare condition called primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) can cause liver damage.
- Blood clots: IBD increases your risk for clots in veins and arteries.
- Dehydration: Ongoing diarrhea can lead to fluid loss, especially during flares.
- Bone loss: Long-term steroid use may weaken your bones.
Crohn’s disease may also cause:
- Bowel blockage: Inflammation can narrow the intestines and require surgery.
- Malnutrition: Poor absorption and appetite can lead to vitamin deficiencies and weight loss.
- Fistulas and anal fissures: Inflammation can cause abnormal connections or tears in the tissue.
Ulcerative colitis may also cause:
- Toxic megacolon: A rare condition where the colon swells dangerously.
- Perforated colon: A tear in the colon wall, sometimes linked to severe flares.
Early diagnosis, regular monitoring and a treatment plan tailored to your needs can help reduce the risk of complications.
How is IBD diagnosed?
Diagnosing inflammatory bowel disease involves several steps. Your doctor will review your health history, perform a physical exam, order lab tests and imaging, and use endoscopy procedures to look inside your digestive tract. This helps find the cause of your symptoms and rule out other conditions.
Inflammatory bowel disease treatment
Treating inflammatory bowel disease usually requires a combination of approaches. The goal is to reduce inflammation, relieve symptoms and improve your quality of life. Treatment may include medications, lifestyle changes and in some cases surgery if your condition is severe or does not respond to other treatments.
Lifestyle changes
Lifestyle changes can help manage IBD symptoms and support your overall health. While they can’t cure IBD on their own, combining them with medical treatments can make a big difference.
Here are some lifestyle adjustments that may help:
- Monitor your diet: While no specific foods cause IBD, certain foods may trigger or worsen symptoms. You might feel better by avoiding high-fiber foods during flare-ups, eating smaller meals and keeping track of foods that bother you.
- Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps keep your digestive system working smoothly and prevents dehydration caused by diarrhea.
- Take supplements if needed: IBD can affect how your body absorbs nutrients. Your doctor may recommend vitamin or mineral supplements to prevent or treat deficiencies.
- Quit smoking: Smoking can worsen Crohn’s disease and make symptoms harder to control so quitting can improve your outlook.
- Manage stress: Stress doesn’t cause IBD but can make symptoms worse. Relaxation techniques, exercise and counseling may help you cope.
Find specialized care for inflammatory bowel disease
At Baylor Scott & White, we offer several locations for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, including gastroenterology centers across North and Central Texas. Our experienced team is ready to provide personalized care to help improve your quality of life. Whether you're seeking diagnostic testing, treatment options or ongoing support, we are here to help you.

3434 Swiss Ave Ste 200, Dallas, TX, 75204
3434 Swiss Ave Ste 200, Dallas, TX, 75204
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1400 8th Ave , Fort Worth, TX, 76104
1400 8th Ave , Fort Worth, TX, 76104
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4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 210, Plano, TX, 75093
4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 210, Plano, TX, 75093
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1605 S 31st St , Temple, TX, 76508
1605 S 31st St , Temple, TX, 76508
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3434 Swiss Ave Ste 200, Dallas, TX, 75204
3434 Swiss Ave Ste 200, Dallas, TX, 75204
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3410 Worth St Ste 235, Dallas, TX, 75246
3410 Worth St Ste 235, Dallas, TX, 75246
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3409 Worth St Ste 600, Dallas, TX, 75246
3409 Worth St Ste 600, Dallas, TX, 75246
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3711 22nd St Ste B, Lubbock, TX, 79410
3711 22nd St Ste B, Lubbock, TX, 79410
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5251 US 290 , Austin, TX, 78735
5251 US 290 , Austin, TX, 78735
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5330 Overpass Rd Ste 100, Buda, TX, 78610
5330 Overpass Rd Ste 100, Buda, TX, 78610
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910 E Whitestone Blvd , Cedar Park, TX, 78613
910 E Whitestone Blvd , Cedar Park, TX, 78613
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800 Scott and White Dr , College Station, TX, 77845
800 Scott and White Dr , College Station, TX, 77845
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2600 E Pflugerville Pkwy Bldg 1, Ste 200, Pflugerville, TX, 78660
2600 E Pflugerville Pkwy Bldg 1, Ste 200, Pflugerville, TX, 78660
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2600 E Pflugerville Pkwy Building 2, Pflugerville, TX, 78660
2600 E Pflugerville Pkwy Building 2, Pflugerville, TX, 78660
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300A University Blvd , Round Rock, TX, 78665
300A University Blvd , Round Rock, TX, 78665
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302 University Blvd , Round Rock, TX, 78665
302 University Blvd , Round Rock, TX, 78665
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403 Mallard Ln , Taylor, TX, 76574
403 Mallard Ln , Taylor, TX, 76574
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2401 S 31st St , Temple, TX, 76508
2401 S 31st St , Temple, TX, 76508
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7700 Fish Pond Rd , Waco, TX, 76710
7700 Fish Pond Rd , Waco, TX, 76710
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4461 Coit Rd Pav 2, Ste 401, Frisco, TX, 75035
4461 Coit Rd Pav 2, Ste 401, Frisco, TX, 75035
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1250 8th Ave Ste 650, Fort Worth, TX, 76104
1250 8th Ave Ste 650, Fort Worth, TX, 76104
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111 S Preston Rd Ste 10, Prosper, TX, 75078
111 S Preston Rd Ste 10, Prosper, TX, 75078
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2360 N Interstate 35E Ste 310 , Waxahachie, TX, 75165
2360 N Interstate 35E Ste 310 , Waxahachie, TX, 75165
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4716 Alliance Blvd Pavilion II, Ste 470, Plano, TX, 75093
4716 Alliance Blvd Pavilion II, Ste 470, Plano, TX, 75093
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3800 Gaylord Pkwy Ste 910, Frisco, TX, 75034
3800 Gaylord Pkwy Ste 910, Frisco, TX, 75034
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450 N Standridge Blvd Ste 104, Anna, TX, 75409
450 N Standridge Blvd Ste 104, Anna, TX, 75409
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7217 Telecom Pkwy Ste 300, Garland, TX, 75044
7217 Telecom Pkwy Ste 300, Garland, TX, 75044
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5236 W University Dr Ste 3800, McKinney, TX, 75071
5236 W University Dr Ste 3800, McKinney, TX, 75071
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5236 W University Dr Ste 3800, McKinney, TX, 75071
5236 W University Dr Ste 3800, McKinney, TX, 75071
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9101 N Central Expy Ste 300C, Dallas, TX, 75231
9101 N Central Expy Ste 300C, Dallas, TX, 75231
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4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 200, Plano, TX, 75093
4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 200, Plano, TX, 75093
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3800 Gaylord Pkwy Ste 910, Frisco, TX, 75034
3800 Gaylord Pkwy Ste 910, Frisco, TX, 75034
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4400 Interstate 30 W Ste 300, Greenville, TX, 75402
4400 Interstate 30 W Ste 300, Greenville, TX, 75402
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6705 Heritage Pkwy Ste 203, Rockwall, TX, 75087
6705 Heritage Pkwy Ste 203, Rockwall, TX, 75087
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1700 University Dr E East Entrance 15, First Floor, Desk P, College Station, TX, 77840
1700 University Dr E East Entrance 15, First Floor, Desk P, College Station, TX, 77840
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425 University Blvd Floor 3, Round Rock, TX, 78665
425 University Blvd Floor 3, Round Rock, TX, 78665
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2405 S Clear Creek Rd Ste 310, Killeen, TX, 76549
2405 S Clear Creek Rd Ste 310, Killeen, TX, 76549
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1901 SW H K Dodgen Loop , Temple, TX, 76502
1901 SW H K Dodgen Loop , Temple, TX, 76502
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425 University Blvd , Round Rock, TX, 78665
425 University Blvd , Round Rock, TX, 78665
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1901 SW H K Dodgen Loop , Temple, TX, 76502
1901 SW H K Dodgen Loop , Temple, TX, 76502
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120 Hillcrest Medical Blvd Bldg II, Ste 101, Waco, TX, 76712
120 Hillcrest Medical Blvd Bldg II, Ste 101, Waco, TX, 76712
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5245 W US Hwy 290 Service Rd , Austin, TX, 78735
5245 W US Hwy 290 Service Rd , Austin, TX, 78735
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5330 Overpass Rd , Buda, TX, 78610
5330 Overpass Rd , Buda, TX, 78610
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12505 Lebanon Rd , Frisco, TX, 75035
12505 Lebanon Rd , Frisco, TX, 75035
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700 Scott and White Dr , College Station, TX, 77845
700 Scott and White Dr , College Station, TX, 77845
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5601 Warren Pkwy , Frisco, TX, 75034
5601 Warren Pkwy , Frisco, TX, 75034
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7600 Better Way , Frisco, TX, 75033
7600 Better Way , Frisco, TX, 75033
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1650 W College St , Grapevine, TX, 76051
1650 W College St , Grapevine, TX, 76051
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1901 N MacArthur Blvd , Irving, TX, 75061
1901 N MacArthur Blvd , Irving, TX, 75061
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6800 Scenic Dr , Rowlett, TX, 75088
6800 Scenic Dr , Rowlett, TX, 75088
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