Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Wondering what the best food options are if you have ulcerative colitis (UC)? As a chronic inflammatory illness, UC can lead to painful symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. Managing the inflammation is crucial for people living with UC, and diet plays a big… Continue reading Anti-Inflammatory Diet For Managing Ulcerative Colitis
Bloating and Excessive Gas from Ulcerative Colitis
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Bloating and excessive gas are common multifactorial symptoms for people living with ulcerative colitis (UC). If you have UC, you may notice that you’re passing gas more often than usual or have uncomfortable bloating. While gas is a normal part of digestion, UC can make it… Continue reading Bloating and Excessive Gas from Ulcerative Colitis
Stomach Pain After Eating – A UC Symptom
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Living with ulcerative colitis (UC) is challenging! Gastric distress, stomach pain, and cramping are unfortunate symptoms of UC that many people with the condition have to manage. These symptoms are not only uncomfortable but can make eating an anxious experience! Understanding why this happens and what… Continue reading Stomach Pain After Eating – A UC Symptom
The Role of Cortisol in the Body
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Cortisol is one of the most important hormones in your body. It helps you respond to stress, regulates your metabolism, controls blood pressure, and reduces inflammation. People with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) need to pay special attention to their cortisol levels, as their bodies may not… Continue reading The Role of Cortisol in the Body
What is Hormone Therapy? Treatment for CAH
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Are you familiar with hormone therapy? This treatment method is used for different medical conditions, especially those that involve hormone imbalances. One condition where hormone therapy plays an essential role is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). CAH is a genetic disorder that affects the adrenal glands, causing… Continue reading What is Hormone Therapy? Treatment for CAH
Signs of an Adrenal Crisis and How to Manage it
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Parents of children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia have a lot to deal with! You need to stay on top of your child’s appointments, make sure they get the education and support they need, prepare them for adulthood and their changing responsibilities, all while living a full… Continue reading Signs of an Adrenal Crisis and How to Manage it
Preparing Your Child with CAH for School
Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Sending your child to school is a significant milestone for any parent. When your child has congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), there are extra steps you need to take to ensure their safety and well-being during the school day. CAH affects hormone production and can lead to… Continue reading Preparing Your Child with CAH for School
Understanding Kidney Disease in Children
Kidney disease in children is a critical health issue that typically goes unnoticed until it has progressed. While many people associate kidney problems with adults, children can also be affected by various conditions that impact kidney function. Understanding that children can develop kidney disease is the first step toward raising awareness, encouraging regular check-ups, and… Continue reading Understanding Kidney Disease in Children
Nutrients to Focus on for Nerve Damage
By: Kellsey Reed, RDN, LDN, PatientsLikeMe Contributor Nerve damage can significantly impact quality of life, causing symptoms like pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness. Medications and physical therapy are often essential for managing nerve pain, but your diet can also play a crucial role in supporting nerve health, reducing symptoms, and preventing further damage. Let’s… Continue reading Nutrients to Focus on for Nerve Damage
Bipolar Disorder and Aging
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that is usually diagnosed during late adolescence or early adulthood. But over a quarter of individuals living with bipolar disorder are over the age of 60. According to the National Institute of Health, “it’s generally agreed that older people with bipolar tend to have more depression than mania and… Continue reading Bipolar Disorder and Aging