There is no way to prevent Crohn's disease, but you can keep the condition from taking a heavy toll on your body by maintaining a well-balanced, nutritious diet. By storing up vitamins and nutrients between episodes or flare-ups, you can decrease complications from poor nutrition, such as weight loss or anemia. Your doctor will monitor your blood for complications of poor nutrient absorption.
Crohn's disease can cause a higher risk of colon cancer, particularly if it affects a large...
Read moreThe cause of Crohn's disease, according to the National Institutes of Health, is still a mystery. There are many theories but none has been... Read more »
Many patients with inflammatory bowel disease, especially Crohn's disease, due to the chronic nature of the disease, as well as the... Read more »
If the side effects alone weren't enough, there is now even more reason not to take antibiotics unless they are needed. The overuse of... Read more »
Last month we talked about the surgical intervention in the treatment of UC. This time we will discuss how surgery can play a role in the... Read more »
When doctors encounter a chronic disease, that tends to be where they put their focus - for example, to help an organ work more effectively... Read more »
A new study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry has found that vitamin D may help protect people from developing Crohn's disease. In the... Read more »
Read more about Tom's comic and his creative process during the 24 Hour Comic Challenge Read more »
Read more about Tom's comic and the creative process during the 24 Hour Comic Challenge Read more »
Read more about Tom's comic and his creative process during the 24 Hour Comic Challenge. Read more »
Read more about Tom's comic and his creative process during the 24 Hour Comic Challenge Read more »