World IBD Day

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2025 Date19 May 2025
2026 Date19 May 2026

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World IBD Day is a global event dedicated to raising awareness and breaking the silence surrounding inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. These are chronic, lifelong conditions that affect the digestive system and can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life. The observance is crucial as it aims to educate the public, advocate for improved patient care, and instigate vital discussions about prevention and treatment.

The initiative began in 2010 as a collaborative effort between patient organisations worldwide, including the UK's Crohn's and Colitis UK. In the United Kingdom, IBD affects more than 300,000 people, and the incidence of these conditions is among the highest globally. As a result, the day takes on a particular significance within the nation, with health organizations, medical professionals, and affected individuals coming together to share experiences and knowledge, hoping to ease the burden and improve the lives of those affected.

In the United Kingdom, World IBD Day is observed through various activities which involve raising awareness, fundraising events, and outreach programs. This includes sharing stories and experiences on social media platforms, wearing purple to show support for the cause, and participating in walks or runs to help raise funds for IBD research and patient services. Supporters and affected individuals also connect in person through local events and conferences to further unite the IBD community. World IBD Day takes place annually on the 19th of May.

World IBD Day Facts

  • According to Crohn's & Colitis UK, in 2023, 1 in every 123 people in the UK lives with IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease).
  • About 5 million people are affected by IBD around the world according to the European Federation of Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis Association (EFCCA)
  • It is currently unknown what causes IBD, but according to the EFCCA, studies have indicated that inflammation in IBD involves a complex interaction of factors. These include the genes the person has inherited, their immune system, and environmental factors.
  • Studies have shown that 5% to 20% of individuals affected with Crohn's disease have a direct relative (parents, child, or sibling) with the disease.
  • The exact cause of IBD is still unknown. It is believed to result from an abnormal immune system response, possibly triggered by genetic and environmental factors.
  • According to the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, approximately 3 million people in the United States are affected by IBD.

World IBD Day Top Things to Do

  • Join the conversation and hear other's stories about living with Crohn's and Colitis.
  • Learn how you can participate in virtual fundraising to help support those living with Crohn's and Colitis.
  • Learn more about Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
  • Many charity organizations, such as Crohn's & Colitis UK, organize fundraising events on World IBD Day. Participate in walks, runs, or other activities to show support and raise funds for research, support, and advocacy.
  • Connect with local support groups and offer your time to support and assist those affected by IBD. World IBD Day can be a great opportunity to get involved and lend a helping hand to others in your community.

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