Ulcerative Colitis: Symptoms And Treatments

8. Fever

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Fever is an indication of an infection in the body. Ulcerative colitis occurs when the lining of the colon becomes inflamed and infected, which might spike a low-grade fever. A fever will usually develop when the symptoms of the disease are not treated immediately or are allowed to get worse. The higher the temperature, the more damage is being done to the intestines. Seek immediate treatment if a fever over one hundred degrees Fahrenheit develops in addition to bloody stools.

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