Can COVID-19 Trigger or Exacerbate Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)?

Explore whether COVID-19 can cause or worsen Inflammatory Bowel Disease symptoms and learn when to seek medical advice.

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COVID-19 can exacerbate symptoms or trigger flare-ups in those with pre-existing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), but there's no clear evidence it directly causes new cases of IBD. Consult your healthcare provider if you experience any gastrointestinal symptoms during or after a COVID-19 infection to tailor a management plan that suits your needs.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can COVID-19 cause new cases of Inflammatory Bowel Disease? Currently, there is no clear evidence that COVID-19 directly causes new cases of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
  2. Can COVID-19 worsen symptoms in people with existing IBD? Yes, COVID-19 can exacerbate symptoms or trigger flare-ups in individuals who already have IBD.
  3. What should I do if I have gastrointestinal symptoms during or after COVID-19? If you experience gastrointestinal symptoms during or after a COVID-19 infection, consult your healthcare provider to create a tailored management plan.