- Crohn's Disease Facts and Statistics
Crohn's Disease is a chronic inflammation of the digestive track. Crohn's most commonly attacks the ileum or the lower small intestine. The swelling of the affected area will cause pain and diarrhea.
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- Crohns Disease
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are those that cause inflammation in the intestines. One of these is Crohn's disease, which usually affects the lower part of the small intestine, called the ileum. While Crohn's disease is characterized by ulcerations of the intestines, it can affect any other part of the digestive system as well.
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- Crohns Disease Diet
Diet plays a very important role in the treatment and management of Crohn's disease, which is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines. Symptoms of the disease include very frequent bouts of diarrhea and low appetite, resulting in poor nutrition, which must be corrected with a proper diet.
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- Crohns Disease Symptoms
A chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines, Crohn's disease can also affect other parts of the digestive system. It is characterized by ulcerations of the intestines and may result in blockages. Sometimes it causes sores in surrounding tissues, which may become infected and require surgery.
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- Crohns Disease Treatment
Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the intestines, causing ulcerations. It can also affect other parts of the digestive system. A chronic disease, it has no permanent cure, but symptoms can be treated as they occur, either with drugs, dietary changes, or through surgery.
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