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How Erythema Nodosum Is Connected to IBD

How Erythema Nodosum Is Connected to IBD?

Erythema nodosum is typically a result of inflammation that occurs in the fatty layer of the skin. The lumps mostly show up on the skin’s front part, but they may also appear on any area of the body. This condition tends to follow inflammatory diseases, such as IBD. While it mostly affects those with Crohn’s disease, symptoms may also be reported in people with ulcerative colitis. Previous studies have shown that up to 15 percent of patients with Crohn’s disease would report erythema nodosum at some point during their treatment. This makes it a relatively common complication of erythema nodosum. Women are more likely to be affected than men. In general, symptoms of erythema nodosum tend to happen at the same time as a flare of ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. Nevertheless, they may occur at any time as well. These lumps usually improve or go away on their own when the underlying IDB is controlled or treated properly. Therefore, if you have IDB, it is very important to learn how to recognize the signs and seek medical support from your doctor as early as possible. [3]