A healthy gut helps lower your risk of developing inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the digestive tract. Victor Chedid, M.D.

, a gastroenterologist and IBD expert at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, offers tips people can take to keep their gut healthy and at bay. Dr. Chedid recommends a four-pronged approach to gut health.

"Paying attention to all these factors is essential for maintaining gut health," Dr. Chedid says. Maintaining gut health is important, especially when a person is dealing with .

There are two main types of IBD: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. IBD is a global disease with about 6–8 million cases worldwide. The prevalence of Crohn's disease and is on the rise in African countries, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region.

"That's why we have to increase awareness and make sure that people seek care when they have symptoms so that they can get the diagnosis and care that is appropriate for them," Dr. Chedid says. There is no cure for IBD, but a variety of treatments exist to help patients achieve remission.

These include , immune system suppressors, biologics, antibiotics and surgery. Diarrhea and are common symptoms, but these symptoms can make people with IBD feel ashamed and hesitant to seek support. Dr.

Chedid says families can play a crucial role in helping their loved ones manage IBD. "It's about being there for them, recognizing that they're not always going to be themse.