Collagenous Colitis


Overview and Facts about Collagenous Colitis

Collagenous colitis is a type of microscopic colitis in which a thick layer of collagen develops inside the colon. Collagen is a non-elastic structural protein that can cause inflammation and discomfort when it grows in the colon.

The term “microscopic” appears in the name of the condition because examining colon cells under a microscope is one of the only ways to identify this type of colitis.

Collagenous colitis is rare, affecting only 42 out of 100,000 people.

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