7 Tips for Getting a Good Night’s Rest

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More than 75 percent of people with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like ulcerative colitis (UC) say they have trouble sleeping. Symptoms like abdominal pain, cramps, and frequent bowel movements can prevent or interrupt sleep.
Poor sleep is associated with higher levels of inflammatory markers in the blood, which in turn is linked to experiencing pain. Chronic pain and sleep issues also have a two-way relationship, with each affecting the other.

When you have UC, getting the sleep you need starts with getting your condition under control. Managing your symptoms can help you sleep better, which can help keep future symptoms at bay, too. “People with IBD who get more sleep are less likely to experience flares,” says Neilanjan Nandi, MD, a gastroenterologist at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia.

Here are seven things you can do to improve your sleep if you have UC.

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