7 Natural Ways to Manage Ulcerative Colitis-Related Stress

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Life with ulcerative colitis (UC) can be stressful because of the condition’s unpredictable symptoms and the disruption they can cause, among other issues. And stress from any source can influence the course of UC by triggering symptoms and flares. Some research suggests that stress may even trigger the onset of the condition in certain people.
The nervous system and the gut influence each other, says Stephen E. Lupe, PsyD, a gastrointestinal psychologist and the director of behavioral medicine in the department of gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. The gut sends out messages that the brain interprets, but sometimes, the nervous system starts to become abnormally hypersensitive to those signals, he says. “If someone’s experiencing a lot of symptoms … [it] causes a stress reaction, which then makes the symptoms worse,” he says.
Although a busy schedule can put self-care activities on the back burner, prioritizing stress management is especially important if you have UC, says Lupe. Stress-reduction techniques engage the calming parasympathetic — or “rest and digest” — part of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). “This generally helps with GI functioning and how our [ANS] interprets the sensations that come up from the gut. We see a decreased pain response, a decrease in inflammatory hormones being released, and decreased dysfunction in the body.”

Here are some natural ways to manage UC-related stress that you might want to try.

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