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Important Information Regarding Crohn's Disease

Written By Tao on mercredi 11 septembre 2013 | 07:47

By Armand Zeiders





Crohn's syndrome or Crohn's disease is a persistent inflammation or swelling of the digestive tract commonly affecting the small intestine and colon. It is also known as regional enteritis that infects several other areas of the gastrointestinal system as well as other organs such as the eyes and skin. In the past, the disease was believed to be an autoimmunity disease caused by an inappropriate immune system response against certain substances naturally occurring in the body but later on health experts regarded the condition as an immune deficiency state.



An approximate number of half million Americans are thought to be suffering from this ailment that causes numerous uncomfortable symptoms that affects a person both physically and psychologically. If you are experiencing abdominal cramps every after meal, loose stool and frequent defecation, recurring fever, low energy, rectal bleeding, lack of appetite, and weight changes, you might be experiencing the symptoms of Crohn's disease. But due to the symptoms being highly identical to other bowel disorders, it can be quite hard to detect if you really have Crohn's disease.



The origin of Crohn's disease is not known but several health experts have identified that genetics plays a role in this medical malady. Studies have shown that up to 20% of individuals diagnosed with such condition have first degree relative such as parent, child, or sibling that is also suffering from Crohn's disease. This ailment can affect people of all ages but usually manifests during a person's teenage years or early twenties with greater number of incidences when they reach fifty years and beyond.



Individuals of both sexes are equally affected by Crohn's disease but smokers in particular are much more likely to acquire Crohn's disease compared to those who don't. While breaking off from smoking is highly suggested for everyone, doctors strongly encourage people already diagnosed with Crohn's disease to cease smoking. Many scientists consider that there may be a connection between the disease and some microorganisms. Additionally, consuming large servings of animal and milk proteins may potentially increase a person's risk for this disease.



Although a proper cure is still to be discovered, symptoms of Crohn's disease can be treated and controlled. A number of people have been successful at easing out their discomforts by simply switching to a healthier diet. It is advisable to replace three heavy meals with smaller portions of food served several times in a day to promote better digestion. Consistent exercise combined with nutritious meals and enough rest helps is reducing stress and fatigue at the same time makes one more energized.



Other methods used to manage the symptoms of Crohn's disease involve the use of medicines that have monoclonal antibodies. These medications with monoclonal antibodies also referred to as immunomodulators triggers an immune system response that has a counter effect to abnormalities of one's' immune system. Anti-inflammatory drugs as well as antibiotics and other alternatives are also given to patients in order to treat inflammation and infection on the gastrointestinal tract. It is still possible to lead a normal life with the help of early diagnosis and assistance from your physician.









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