11109 Parkview Plaza Drive
Entrance 1
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
(260) 266-1000
11050 Parkview Circle
Entrance 12
11108 Parkview Circle
Entrance 10
(260) 266-2000
Parkview Regional Medical Center Campus
11130 Parkview Circle Drive, Entrance 7
11115 Parkview Plaza Drive
(260) 672-6100
2200 Randallia Drive
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 373-4000
1720 Beacon Street
(260) 373-7500
1316 E. 7th Street
Auburn, IN 46706
(260) 925-4600
2001 Stults Road
Huntington, IN 46750
(260) 355-3000
207 North Townline Road
LaGrange, IN 46761
(260) 463-9000
401 Sawyer Road
Kendallville, IN 46755
(260) 347-8700
10 John Kissinger Drive
Wabash, IN 46992
(260) 563-3131
1260 East State Road 205
Columbia City, IN 46725
(260) 248-9000
1355 Mariners Drive
Warsaw, IN 46582
(574) 372-0070
10622 Parkview Plaza Drive
(260) 266-7701
Colitis is swelling (inflammation) of the colon. The colon makes up most of the large intestine. It can be caused by different things, such as an infection or loss of blood flow in the intestine. Other causes are problems like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.
Symptoms may include fever, diarrhea that may be bloody, or belly pain. You may also have an urgent need to move your bowels or pain when you move your bowels. You may have bleeding from the rectum or weight loss.
Your symptoms may depend on the type of colitis you have. For example, microscopic colitis may cause watery diarrhea.
Sometimes symptoms go away on their own. If they don't go away, or if you have bleeding or severe pain, call your doctor right away.
You may need blood tests or a stool test. You also may need imaging tests like a CT scan. You may have a colonoscopy so that a doctor can look inside your colon. In some cases, the doctor may want to test a sample of tissue from the intestine. This test is called a biopsy.
Treatment for colitis depends on the condition that is causing it.
Call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care. For example, call if:
Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:
Watch closely for changes in your health, and be sure to contact your doctor if: