How Is Crohn's Disease Detected?

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The two major inflammatory bowel diseases, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, share certain characteristics:

  • Symptoms usually appear in young adults.
  • Symptoms can develop gradually or have a sudden onset.
  • Both are chronic. In either disease, symptoms may flare up (relapse) after symptom-free periods (remission) or symptoms may be continuous without treatment.
  • Symptoms can be mild or very severe and disabling.

The specific symptoms of Crohns disease vary depending on where the disease is...

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