Diagnosis for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
If you have fallen ill and show signs of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there are several diagnostic tests that your physician may run in order to confirm the diagnosis. While some of the symptoms of IBD, such as diarrhea, bloody stools, and abdominal pain may seem embarrassing to talk about, reporting these signs to your doctor can help him or her to make an informed diagnosis early on.
With a full picture of your state of health, your physician can recommend the proper tests and treatment to help relieve pain and discomfort associated with IBD. For more information about seeking justice if you or someone you love has developed IBD as a result of Accutane use, contact the Accutane IBD attorneys of Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187.
Diagnostic Tests for IBD
There are many different tests that your physician may decide to run if you show symptoms of IBD. Typically your tests will be completed and analyzed by a digestive specialist, known as a gastroenterologist. Some common exams that you can expect before receiving a conclusive diagnosis include:
- Colonoscopy
- Stool examination
- Fecal occult blood test
- Barium x-ray
- Endoscopy
Combining several of these tests can help to rule out other possible causes of your symptoms, allowing your doctor to make a more definite diagnosis of your condition. The more conclusive the diagnosis is, the greater the chance that your physician can prescribe targeted treatments that help to mitigate the symptoms of IBD. While IBD is not a curable disease, some forms of treatment can help to relieve pain and inflammation to minimize a patient’s symptoms.
Contact Us
To learn more about IBD and its relation to Accutane and other isotretinoin-based acne medications, do not hesitate to contact the Accutane IBD attorneys of Williams Kherkher today by calling 800-761-3187. If you or someone you love has developed this condition as a result of taking Accutane, you may have grounds for legal action.



