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Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel condition (IBD). It causes swelling (inflammation) of the small and large intestines, resulting in abdominal pain, chronic diarrhoea, malnutrition, and weight loss. This inflammation frequently affects the inner layers of the intestine, most often the small intestine. It is also associated with extra-intestinal manifestation affecting joints, eyes, skin, and the perioral area.
There is no treatment for Crohn's disease; however, medicines can lessen signs and symptoms and even result in long-term remission and inflammatory healing. With proper care, many Crohn's disease patients may lead productive lives.
Different parts of the digestive system can be affected by Crohn's disease. Types of Crohn's disease based on the parts of the intestine include:
Upper Gastro-intestinal tract:
Crohn's disease may affect any part of the GI Tract from the mouth to the anus but mainly affects the small and large intestines in most patients. In some patients, the disease only affects the colon, a part of the large intestine. The intensity of symptoms can vary from mild to severe. Symptoms usually appear slowly, although they can sometimes appear quickly and unexpectedly. Few may experience no symptoms at all. The most common signs and symptoms of Crohn's disease include:
In addition to symptoms that affect the digestive tract, individuals with severe Crohn's disease may also experience the following symptoms:
The exact cause of Crohn's disease is still unclear. Initially, diet and stress were thought to contribute to Crohn's disease, but now medical professionals believe these factors only worsen the condition. Several causes are most likely contributing to its development. They are:
A single test cannot diagnose Crohn's disease. To diagnose Crohn's disease, the doctor may probably perform several tests, such as:
Currently, there is neither a cure nor a medication that is effective for everyone with Crohn's disease. Reducing the inflammation that causes the signs and symptoms is one of the objectives of medical treatment. Another objective is to minimise complications to enhance long-term prognosis.
Several factors may increase the risk of Crohn's disease; they are:
Crohn's disease can be prevented by taking the following measures:
There is no direct cure for Crohn's disease. Early diagnosis can help to control and prevent the symptoms. Most often, several treatments are combined for the best results. Most patients enjoy a healthy and happy life by taking a few precautions and making lifestyle changes.
Reviewed by Dr. Rajesh Upadhyay, Senior Director & Head, Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy on 12-Jun-2023.
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