Crohn's disease: Symptoms, diagnosis & treatment

Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that involves inflammation in all or part of the digestive tract

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Crohn’s disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that impacts and suppresses the immune system, causing painful and life-affecting symptoms. Often, people with Crohn’s disease will experience abdominal pain, fatigue and unexplained weight loss, with one of the tell-tale signs being bloody and/or mucousy stools. While these symptoms can be alarming and painful, there are treatments available to manage the condition and to help patients to achieve disease remission. 

Crohn’s disease can lead to nutritional deficiencies as the body struggles to absorb nutrients from food due to inflammation and poor gut motility. It is generally thought that Crohn’s disease occurs because the immune system mistakes harmless gut bacteria as a threat and responds in an attempt to protect the body. 

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