Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Manage Inflammation. Reduce Flare-Ups. Improve Daily Life.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a group of chronic conditions that can significantly affect digestive health, energy levels, and daily comfort.

At InfiniHealth Medical Group, care focuses on understanding how inflammation is impacting the digestive system and developing a personalized plan to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

Through advanced evaluation and ongoing support, the goal is to reduce flare-ups, promote stability, and help patients feel more in control of their health.

What Is IBD?

IBD refers to chronic inflammation affecting the digestive tract.

It primarily includes conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, though other forms of inflammation may also be considered within this category.

Inflammation may affect different parts of the digestive system and vary in severity. In some cases, it is limited to the surface lining of the intestine, while in others it may extend deeper into surrounding tissue.

Symptoms often occur in cycles, with periods of flare-ups followed by times of remission. Because the condition can present differently in each individual, accurate diagnosis and ongoing management are essential.

Types Of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

IBD most commonly includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

Ulcerative colitis affects the inner lining of the colon and rectum, causing inflammation and ulcer formation. The severity and location of inflammation can vary, ranging from mild involvement in the rectum to more extensive inflammation throughout the colon.

Crohn’s disease can affect both the small and large intestine and often involves deeper layers of the intestinal wall. It may appear in patches and can impact different areas of the digestive tract.

Other conditions, such as lymphocytic or collagenous colitis, may also involve inflammation but are typically considered separate from classic IBD.

Symptoms Of IBD

Symptoms can vary depending on the location and severity of inflammation.
Many individuals experience periods where symptoms worsen, followed by times when they improve.

Common symptoms may include:

  • Abdominal pain or cramping

  • Diarrhea, sometimes with blood

  • Fatigue or low energy

  • Reduced appetite

  • Fever

  • Unintended weight loss

Because these symptoms may overlap with other digestive conditions, proper evaluation is important.

How IBD Is Diagnosed

Diagnosis involves ruling out other conditions and confirming inflammation.
Because there is no single test for IBD, evaluation typically includes a combination of medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic testing.

This may involve:

  • Blood testing to evaluate for anemia or infection

  • Imaging studies such as CT or MRI

  • Endoscopic procedures including colonoscopy or upper endoscopy

  • Additional testing to evaluate the small intestine

The goal is to confirm the presence of inflammation and determine the specific type and location of the condition.

    Treatment & Management Options

    Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and managing symptoms over time.
    While there is no cure for IBD, many individuals are able to manage symptoms effectively with the right approach.

    Treatment plans are tailored to each patient and may include:

    • Anti-inflammatory medications

    • Antibiotics or symptom-specific medications

    • Nutritional support and supplementation

    • Ongoing monitoring to manage flare-ups

    In more advanced cases, surgical options may be considered when other treatments are not effective.

    The goal is to reduce symptom frequency, support remission, and improve overall quality of life.

    Take the Next Step

    A focused evaluation can help identify the type and severity of inflammation and guide a personalized approach to care. With the right plan, many patients are able to reduce flare-ups, maintain stability, and improve their day-to-day comfort.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What services does InfiniHealth offer?

    InfiniHealth provides comprehensive care across nine medical specialties: spine care, orthopedic care, sports medicine, pain management, urology, gastroenterology, radiology, vascular care, and primary care.

    Where are your locations?

    InfiniHealth proudly serves patients at five locations throughout New Jersey: West Orange, Clifton, Woodland Park, Hackensack, and Elizabeth.

    What insurances do you accept?

    We are In-Network with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare. If you have out of network benefits, we accept all commercial insurance plans and will work with you to maximize your coverage.

    How do I make an appointment?

    You can schedule an appointment by calling us at (908)315-9055 or using our online booking form.

    Do you offer same-day or urgent appointments?

    Same-day appointments may be available depending on location and specialty. Please call to check availability.

    What conditions do you treat?

    From back pain, joint injuries, and sports-related issues to gastrointestinal conditions, vascular problems, and chronic pain, our specialists are trained to handle a wide range of health concerns.