The symptoms of ulcerative colitis are varied, mainly including recurrent diarrhea, mucus, pus and blood stools, abdominal pain and other manifestations.
1. Recurrent diarrhea: patients with ulcerative colitis can distinguish the severity of ulcerative colitis according to the number of diarrhea, less than 4 times for mild, 4~10 times for moderate, 10~20 times belongs to the severe, and will be accompanied by a sense of urgency and a feeling of impurity.
2. Mucus, pus and blood stools: the stools of patients with ulcerative colitis are mostly paste-like, which may be accompanied by mucus, pus and blood stools, which is the characteristic performance of ulcerative colitis.
3. Abdominal pain: patients with ulcerative colitis are often accompanied by pain in the lower left abdomen or lower abdominal pain, mild pain in patients with mild disease, while patients with severe disease will cause persistent severe abdominal pain.
Patients with ulcerative colitis may also have nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, anemia, constipation and other symptoms, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention to clarify the diagnosis.