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During Ramadan fasting, people with ulcerative colitis may experience worsening symptoms, while those with Crohn’s disease typically do not show a change in symptoms, suggesting that fasting affects these two conditions differently.

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This study found that people with ulcerative colitis felt worse during Ramadan fasting, but people with Crohn’s disease didn’t notice much change — so fasting affects the two conditions differently.

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