Diseases and Conditions
Microscopic colitis
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Causes
It's not clear what causes the inflammation of the colon found in microscopic colitis. Researchers believe that the causes may include:
- Medications that can irritate the lining of the colon.
- Bacteria that produce toxins that irritate the lining of the colon.
- Viruses that trigger inflammation.
- Autoimmune disease associated with microscopic colitis, such as rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease or psoriasis. Autoimmune disease occurs when your body's immune system attacks healthy tissues.
- Bile acid not being properly absorbed and irritating the lining of the colon.