Overview
Bowel inflammation, also known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), is a common and serious type of digestive disorder. It is caused by an abnormal immune response in the digestive tract, leading to long-term inflammation and damage to the intestine. Symptoms of IBD may include abdominal pain, bloody diarrhoea, fatigue, weight loss, and fever. Treatment for this condition includes lifestyle changes, medications, and sometimes surgery. Bowel inflammation can have a significant effect on a person’s quality of life, but early detection and management can help improve symptoms and reduce the risk of complications.
Research published in this journal
4 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Capsaicin: A Potential Therapy Adjuvant for Intestinal Bowel Disease
Significance of Radiological Findings in Patients with Respiratory and Abdominal Manifestations of Covid-19
Volvulus of the Small Bowel Due to Malrotation During Pregnancy: A Case-Report
How this research is being cited
The 4 articles above have been cited 20 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Sherly Usman et al. · 2024 · Berkala Kedokteran
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2023 · Current Issues in Molecular Biology
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2023 · Life
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2023 · Springer eBooks
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G. I. Robinson et al. · 2023 · Life
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G. I. Robinson et al. · 2023 · Current Issues in Molecular Biology
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2022 · Microorganisms
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A. Shehata et al. · 2022 · Microorganisms
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