Ulcerative Colitis

How Well Is Your UC Treatment Working?

Ulcerative colitis medication should help ease your symptoms, improve your quality of life, and lower your levels of inflammation. Take this quiz to find out if yours is working.

If you have ulcerative colitis (UC), the right medication can help control your symptoms. But just as your condition can change over time, so can your body’s response to certain medications. So, how do you know if your treatment is really working or it’s time to make a significant modification to your regimen?

That will all depend on your symptoms, inflammation, and quality of life, says Tauseef Ali, MD, director of St. Anthony Hospital’s Crohn’s and Colitis Center and an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in Oklahoma City.

“It’s key for patients to understand and spend some time with their doctor, learning more about the disease, the disease process, and the goal of the treatment,” says Dr. Ali, who is also the author of Crohn’s & Colitis for Dummies.

Even if you don’t need to change your treatment altogether, there are some ways to optimize your regimen. “Take medications regularly as prescribed,” says Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, MBBS, a gastroenterologist at the Crohn’s and Colitis Center and associate professor of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. “Check in periodically with your doctors for lab work, stool tests, and colonoscopies.”

Dr. Ananthakrishnan also stresses the importance of regular physical activity, adequate sleep, stress management, and a healthy diet that includes vegetables and fruits and limits sugars, processed foods, and unhealthy fats.

Determining whether you’re on the right path with your treatment will require maintaining an ongoing, open dialogue with your gastroenterologist and paying close attention to any changes in your symptoms and the way the condition is impacting your life. Take this 10-question quiz to find out how well your current treatment plan is working.

This assessment is part of a series aimed at helping you check in on your UC before your next checkup with your doctor. Take more assessments.

Question 1

How long have you been taking your current medication?

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  • A. I just started a few months ago.
  • B. I’ve been taking it for over three months.
  • C. I haven’t started medication yet.