are there links between stopping smoking and inflammatory bowel disease?
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I stopped smoking 6 months ago and to be honest feel worse for it. Currently i am suffering from
UC and mouth ulcers. I have never suffered with mouth ulcers before and my bowel has been painful since stopping smoking. What i need to figure out is this: is it worth taking up smoking again or do i need to put up with abdo pain, bloody diarrhoea, mucous and faecal incontinence and always
having to use pads. I am only 55 and feel like i am 85. I am beginning to think smoking is the lesser of the two evils!! Have read on many forums how people give up smoking and then suffer the indignities of UC. Is there any medical evidence on UC and stopping smoking? If not, why not?
Any thoughts anywhere out there?
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annieh
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I would be interested to know if you have heard any more about a possible connection. Also my husband is suffering to
steph63308
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wasn't recommending I start smoking! It is the nicotine apparently, so maybe discuss with your GP.