Tag: IBD diagnosis
Breakthrough Blood Test Could Detect Crohn’s Disease 16 Years Before Symptoms Appear
Imagine if a simple blood test could predict whether you might develop Crohn’s disease more than a decade before you experience your first symptom. This isn’t…
Rare Crohn’s Disease Presentation Highlights Diagnostic Challenges for IBD Patients
When Crohn’s Disease Doesn’t Follow the Textbook If you’ve ever felt frustrated by how long it took to receive your IBD diagnosis, or if you’ve experienced…
This Week in IBD: Your Weekly Roundup for December 2-8, 2025
Welcome to This Week’s Roundup Welcome back to our weekly digest! This week, we published an incredible 25 pieces of content covering the full spectrum of IBD…
Silent Crohn’s Disease: Understanding the Hidden Form of IBD That Could Be Affecting You
When Crohn’s Disease Hides in Plain Sight Imagine living with Crohn’s disease but experiencing few or no obvious symptoms. It sounds like a blessing, but what…
It’s Time to Reclaim Your Lab Results: Why IBD Patients Deserve Full Access to Their Own Health Data
Picture this: You’re sitting in your gastroenterologist’s office, anxiously waiting for test results that could determine your next treatment step. The doctor…
This Week in IBD: Your Weekly Roundup for November 23-29, 2025
Introduction Welcome to this week’s roundup from IBD Movement! We published 16 comprehensive articles covering the latest developments in IBD care, from…
Recognizing Early Crohn’s Disease Symptoms: What Every IBD Patient Should Know About This Critical Health Information
If you’re living with IBD or suspect you might have an inflammatory bowel condition, understanding the early warning signs of Crohn’s disease could be…
Why Your ‘Stress’ Symptoms Might Actually Be Early Crohn’s Signs
Many people with persistent digestive symptoms are told it’s “just stress,” but gastroenterologists are now highlighting subtle early signs of Crohn’s disease that often get overlooked. Understanding these warning signs can help patients advocate for proper care and potentially shorten the path to diagnosis.
A Swallowable Pill Could Replace Colonoscopies for IBD Patients
Researchers are developing a swallowable ‘magnetic pill’ that could replace many colonoscopies with a simple, non-invasive procedure. For IBD patients who need frequent monitoring, this technology could be life-changing.
Finally, Clearer Answers: New Study Compares IBD Imaging Options
New research directly compares MRI and CT imaging for IBD, showing both are highly effective but excel in different areas. This evidence supports personalized imaging approaches that consider individual patient factors like age, symptoms, and long-term monitoring needs.