The difference between colitis and ulcerative colitis is that ulcerative colitis is more severe and lifelong while colitis is less severe and usually not lifelong.
Colitis means your colon is inflamed, or irritated.
This can be caused by many things, such as infections from viruses or bacteria.
Ulcerative colitis is more severe because it is not caused by an infection and is lifelong.
Ulcerative Colitis cannot be cured but treatments can help.
Ulcerative Colitis is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation in the digestive tract.
Ulcerative colitis is usually only in the innermost lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum.
Forms of Ulcerative Colitis range from mild to severe.
Having ulcerative colitis puts a person at increased risk of developing colon cancer.
Symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis include rectal bleeding, bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and pain.
Treatment for Ulcerative Colitis include medications and surgery.
There are no ulcerative colitis cures as of now so no you cannot cure ulcerative colitis permanently as of now.
In the future someone might come up with a cure for ulcerative colitis but for now all you can do is ease and heal the symptoms of ulcerative colitis by changing your diet and watch what you eat to prevent flare ups.
Cruciferous Vegetables and Fermented Foods can help prevent flare ups and inflammation of ulcerative colitis.
Drinking juice from fruits and vegetables that you make with a juicer can help with ulcerative colitis and help with colitis flare ups.
The vegetable and fruit juice can also help provide your body with nutrients and vitamins to keep your body healthy and your organs working properly.
Just avoid drinking too much fruit or vegetable juice because it can cause diarrhea but drinking it in moderation can help with the ulcerative colitis like it has for me personally.