Does inflammatory bowel disease have a cure? Tragically, no. All that sufferers can do is seek treatment to lessen their misery and ease the disease’s effects.

But in another sense, that’s not all they can do regarding an IBD such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. If they’ve suffered such ailments after taking defective acne drug Accutane, they also can seek an Accutane lawsuit on their behalf.

Such a defective drug lawsuit may not ease their IBD side effects and discomfort, but it can provide needed financial help when facing IBD injury losses such as medical expenditures, present and future lost wages, and suffering and pain.

These costs may include such serious measures as colon removal surgery. Such costs should not be borne by innocent victims of defective drug Accutane.

Rather, these Accutane losses are the responsibility of the drug’s negligent manufacturer, Roche Pharmaceuticals. It’s known that Accutane can cause harm, yet Roche has continued peddling its defective drug to make profits at the expense of human suffering.

Still, if you have an IBD, you may be intent on learning how you can ease your suffering.

How can you reduce the inflammation in your digestive system and lessen your pain? What IBD treatments are available?

You could start with trying certain drugs that can lessen your discomfort. Mild drugs that might help are antibiotics. More potent drugs are corticosteroids. Keep in mind, though, that these drugs could take a few months to make a difference in your body.

Another measure to ease your IBD discomfort is to adjust your diet and have what’s known as a “low residue diet.”

In order to treat an IBD in this way, it’s important to consume less dairy products, fiber, raw vegetables and fruits -- especially prunes -- doctors say. Avoid consuming popcorn, nuts, strong cheese, tough or gristly meat, caffeine, chocolate with cocoa powder and dried berries, beans or peas.

Such a low residue diet can extend the time it takes food to go through your digestive tract and thereby reduce your already great need to have frequent bowel movements. It also can ease some of your pain. But it will not lessen your inflammation due to an IBD or cure an IBD such as Crohn’s disease (also called Crohns disease) or ulcerative colitis.

But at least you can get help for legal remedies concerning your condition. At least you can get an Accutane lawsuit with help from a defective drug lawyer or personal injury attorney with our legal service of Accutane-Lawsuit-Lawsuit.com.

To do so, simply give us a call at the number 1-800-339-0606, or signal us via this site’s free legal consultation form. You can count on us to get back to you as soon as possible with help for your IBD injury lawsuit due to defective drug Accutane.