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Revision as of 14:28, 28 August 2025 by WilfredViw (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>They generally establish in time, and they can consist of looseness of the bowels, frequently with blood or pus, high temperature, tiredness, anemia, loss of appetite and weight reduction, stomach discomfort and cramping, rectal pain and bleeding, the demand for a bowel movement, yet the inability to do so despite the urgency.<br><br>Genetics also seems to play a role in that the problem is extra common in people who have family members with the disease. Your medical...")
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