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- $Title{Asking About Crohn's Disease}
- $Subject{enteritis Crohn's disease Digestive regional intestinal inflammatory
- bowel diseases diarrhea abdominal pain fever loss appetite weight barium enema
- ulcerations prednisone antibiotics antidiarrheal diet}
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- Ulcers of the Digestive System*0005801.scf
- Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome*0008401.scf
- Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome*0008402.scf
- Controlling Irritable Bowel Syndrome*0008403.scf
- Crohn's Disease*0016501.scf}
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- Asking About Crohn's Disease
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- QUESTION: I am writing to ask about crone or crone disease. What is it and
- what is the cause of it? A few months ago my brother was sick and he just
- told me that the doctor said that he had that disease, but he does not
- remember any explanations. He is 71 years old.
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- ANSWER: Your letter caught my eye because it expresses a concern that occurs
- in so many families that are interested in the welfare of each member. When
- the sick individual does not understand the nature of the disease, it is the
- right and obligation of any family member to seek the necessary explanations
- and gain the knowledge that can help in providing the care needed to alleviate
- any suffering and discomfort. The name of this disease is Crohn's Disease,
- also know as regional enteritis, one of a group of intestinal diseases
- classified as inflammatory bowel diseases. It usually starts with chronic
- diarrhea, along with abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite and loss of
- weight. In many cases the first episode may mimic appendicitis, and care must
- be used in making the diagnosis. However, a barium enema (x-ray) can clearly
- show the ulcerations in the walls of segments of the intestine. These
- diseased areas are limited and occur next to parts of the intestines that show
- no disease at all, giving rise to the term "regional" used in describing the
- disease. A biopsy, where a small piece of tissue is obtained for a
- microscopic examination, is often used to help make the diagnosis. The
- disease occurs with equal frequency in both sexes, usually begins before age
- 40, and is more common among Jews, with a tendency to be seen in members of
- the same family. The exact causes for any of the inflammatory bowel diseases
- remain unclear although immunologic factors, infections and fiber poor diet in
- developed countries have all been considered to play a role. Without the
- knowledge of a specific cause, there can be no one therapy, so many are used,
- depending upon the severity and extent of the disease. These include steroid
- therapy (prednisone), antibiotics when infections do occur, antidiarrheal
- medications and diet. When all else fails, surgery may be considered to
- remove the portion of bowel that is affected.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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