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What does it mean to have IBD if my doctor hasn't confirmed whether it's Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis?

Your doctor found that you have IBD, which means long-term swelling and irritation in the gut. Right now, the exact type is not settled yet.

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Having IBD means you have long-term swelling and irritation in the gut. Sometimes, doctors cannot say right away if it is Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. This is called IBD-unspecified — IBD where it is not yet clear which type you have. Your care team can walk you through your situation in general terms and help you understand your next steps.

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