Dr. David Rubin on COVID-19 and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

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UChicago Medicine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) expert David T. Rubin, MD, explains what IBD patients need to know about COVID-19.
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I developed IBS only 3 days after getting my first Pfizer shot. Previously was the most healthy point in my life with no previous issues with my bowels (comfortably passing 2+ times per day). Second shot also gave me side effects. Would like to share and hear any other similar stories.

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I have got my first vaccine 3 weeks ago. I know it does not make sense but my Ibs symptoms got a lot better. I have been suffering more then 13 yrs. suddenly something changed. I am still monitoring and eating lots of fibers as i have been doing for 13 years. So far so good!

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I have IBD and I’m flaring right now
And just got tested for COVID-19
It’s been almost 15 days with diarrhea
No fever no nausea or vomiting
I also do have hepatitis B dormant

delailah
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My son is 9 and has chrons/ibd/ulcerative colitis and got Covid 19 and experiencing a lot of bleeding thru his stool. In the hospital now to see what can help

papayspeanut
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I have done HRCT of my mother. She has severity to score of 12, a moderate COVID-19. Loss of appetite and constipation are the symptoms. Acute constipation is the major issue. If she eats something feeling like vomiting comes but no vomiting. Please suggest .

sevakgurubaxani
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Can the Covid vaccine affect IBS by getting worse? Please reply.

TON-vzpe
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Sir please safe vaccine name for ibs-d

faanijaz
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Liar I have Crohns and have had Covid-19 regardless

anthonysanders
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Thank you. I have been a vit concerned with this. Thus far I personally have not shown positive for C-19 as I do have and have had Crohn's for 7 years since I was ten.I too have been concerned with the upset of balabce of my immume response.

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