
Leah Terry, NP
- Gastroenterology & Hepatology
- Lancaster, SC
Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a set of conditions that affects the colon and small intestine. There are two primary forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Both are classified as autoimmune disorders. An autoimmune disorder is a condition that takes place when the body's immune system errantly attacks its own healthy tissue.
Together these disorders, which may run in families, affect more than three million Americans with men and women being equally affected. Although a compromised immune response is implicated in the typical inflammatory reactions in the intestinal wall, the triggering event, possibly a bacterial or viral infection, is as yet unknown.
Symptoms may include:
In some cases, the inflammatory processes associated with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis trigger skin lesions, joint pain, inflammation of the eyes, and liver disorders.
Inflammatory bowel diseases are diagnosed through:
Treatment for both disorders includes:
MUSC Health's IBD Medical Home offers:
MUSC Health's new IBD Medical Home further enhances our team's ability to provide precision medicine and personalized care for every patient, helping individuals live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease medical home at MUSC Health brings together IBD experts from multiple specialties including gastroenterologists, surgeons, behavioral health experts, social workers, nurse practitioners, dietitians and others. To learn more about our faculty and care team members, visit the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology website.
View providers that specialize in inflammatory bowel disease at MUSC Health.
