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Crohn's Disease
Crohn’s Disease is a chronic illness that falls under the category of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It specifically affects the gastrointestinal tract, which includes the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. In Crohn’s Disease, the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks parts of the digestive system, causing inflammation, swelling, and damage to the intestinal walls.
The exact cause of Crohn’s Disease is not known, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic, environmental, and immune system factors. Common symptoms of Crohn’s Disease include abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, fatigue, and sometimes even fever. These symptoms can vary in severity and may come and go over time.
Crohn’s Disease can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life. It may require ongoing medical treatment, such as medications to reduce inflammation and control the immune response. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove damaged sections of the intestines. It’s important for individuals with Crohn’s Disease to work closely with their healthcare team to manage symptoms and minimize complications.