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Crohn's disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease, has no cure. But there are many treatments, specific to type, and it is possible to keep the symptoms under control.
Scientists have identified a gene associated with Crohn's disease. This gene helps the body decide how to react to certain microbes. If the gene has changed or mutated in some way, your body's reaction to microbes may also be different from the normal reaction. Over time, IBD or Crohn's...
Can natural remedies help Crohn’s flare ups? Some complementary treatments have more support for their benefits than others. Learn which ones are helpful with this WebMD slideshow.
Surgery: As many as 80% of those with Crohn’s Disease unfortunately end up requiring surgery of the intestine at some point in their lives. This means cutting out a specific segment of the intestines, or what’s called an “bowel resection.” ...
People often turn to soup as comfort food when they are sick. When someone with Crohn’s Disease or Colitis is feeling well, the last thing they usually want is a reminder of sicker times. However, soups may be a great option to be able to eat foods that you normally wou...
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No two people experience Crohn’s disease in exactly the same way. Your symptoms will depend on what areas of your bowel are affected, as well as how advanced your disease is and how well your treatments are working. Most people with Crohn’s disease experience inflammation in both their sma...
Certain medicines such as NSAIDsWhat are the signs and symptoms of Crohn disease?You may have different symptoms at different times. Your symptoms may come and go with remission (no symptoms) and active (flare-up) periods. Over time, active periods may occur more often and symptoms may be ...
What Do Participants of the Crohnʼs and Colitis UK (CCUK) Annual York Walk Think of Their Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care? A Short Report on a Survey What Do Participants of the Crohnʼs and Colitis UK (CCUK) Annual York Walk Think of Their Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care? A Short ...