What is the recurrence rate of mild ulcerative colitis

There is no clear data on the recurrence rate of mild ulcerative colitis, and it varies from person to person. Usually the prognosis is good, and treatment should be adhered to with regular review.
Ulcerative colitis is most common in young people aged 20 to 40 years old, with mild to moderate degrees accounting for the majority of cases, mainly manifested by recurrent diarrhea, mucopurulent blood stools and abdominal pain, which can also be accompanied by fever, malnutrition and other symptoms.
Mild ulcerative colitis is defecation <4 times/day, blood sedimentation <20mm/h, normal pulse, light or no blood in stool, no fever and anemia. Regarding the recurrence rate of mild ulcerative colitis is still unclear, but if you adhere to the treatment, such as the use of 5-aminosalicylic acid, salicylazosulfapyridine and other medications, pay attention to rest, regulate emotions, take medication as prescribed by the doctor, and follow up on a regular basis, you can effectively control the disease and reduce the likelihood of recurrence. Ulcerative colitis should be standardized under the guidance of a doctor.