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People with ulcerative colitis who have elevated levels of fecal calprotectin before Ramadan fasting are more likely to experience a worsening of their symptoms during the fasting period.

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People with UC who already had signs of gut inflammation before fasting were more likely to feel worse during Ramadan fasting, even if their inflammation didn’t get worse on tests. So, higher baseline calprotectin means you’re more at risk for symptoms during fasting.

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