Digestive System

Surgery For Crohn’s Disease

Surgery does not cure Crohn’s disease, but corrects an immediate problem that cannot be resolved using medication. Four types of surgery are commonly performed on individuals with Crohn’s disease: Partial bowel resection, to remove a diseased portion of intestine Strictureplasty Correction of fistulas Draining of an abscess It is estimated that about 75% of individuals […]

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Managing A Chronic Disease

Living with a chronic disease has often been equated with having a second full-time job. It is a constant management struggle that involves organizing a medication schedule, keeping appointments with health-care providers, and conserving physical and mental energy. In addition, people with Crohn’s disease must stick to lifestyle regimens that help maintain maximum health. These

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Crohn’s Disease In Children

In the last quarter century, it has become clear that Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis affect large numbers of children and young teens. Nutritional deficiency is a major issue in treatment of children with Crohn’s disease. Children are growing machines. Inflammatory bowel disease may not cause great weight loss for youngsters at first, so failure

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Crohn’s Disease In The Elderly

While Crohn’s disease is often thought of as a disease of the young, about 25% of new cases are diagnosed in individuals over age 60. Diagnosis of late-onset Crohn’s disease is often difficult, since some of the typical symptoms are similar to those of other diseases commonly found in older people. These include eschemic colitis,

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What Is The Outlook For People With Crohn’s Disease?

Every day, scientists are gaining a better understanding of Crohn’s disease: its genetic aspects, how the immune system comes to malfunction, and the mechanisms of the relationship between infection and chronic inflammatory disease. New medical compounds are being tested in clinical trials and promise to provide greater relief with fewer side effects. Surgical techniques continue

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Glossary: Crohn’s Disease

Here are definitions of medical terms related to Crohn’s disease. Abscess: A pocket of infection on the bowel wall or outside the bowel wall near a portion of diseased bowel tissue. Abscesses cause high fever and pain. Barium enema: A procedure in which a special dye called barium is pumped into the colon through a tube inserted

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What Causes Crohn’s Disease?

Researchers have not yet identified the cause of Crohn’s disease, so it is described as an “idiopathic” disease. It is known that inflammation is part of the body’s immune response, and an immune response is usually triggered by something. But to date no specific “trigger” has been found to cause the inflammatory response seen in

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Additional Sources Of Information: Crohn’s Disease

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America  Phone: (212) 685-3440 or  Phone: (800) 932-2423 http://www.ccfa.org The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) is the preeminent organization involved in patient education, advocacy, and research intoinflammatory bowel disease. CFA has chapters in most states;

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