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Doctors have had a difficult time identifying the main cause of crohn's disease. The three main factors that doctors have identified as the causes of crohns disease are environmental factors, genetics, and immune system problems.
crohn's disease will not directly cause you to be infertile but some medicines that can be used to treat crohn's can cause infertility
Crohn's is a disease of the digestive system. It is an auto-inflammatory response that generally targets the lower intestines, including the colon. Though the cause of Crohn's disease is not fully understood, it is similar in nature to arthritis.
There is no know cause of Crohns disease at this time. Research is ongoing as to the causes of Crohns disease.
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no crohn's disease is an auto-immune disease.
Crohn's Disease is an inflammatory bowel disease, and arthritis is also an inflammatory condition. The link of both of them having to do with swelling is why they have a connection. However, Crohn's Disease does not necessarily cause arthitis, it's only known to be associated with it. Hope this helps! :)
Yes, anyone can get Crohn's Disease.
There is an illness known as Crohn's Disease. It involves very painful inflammation in the bowels, and it can cause a variety of complications.
Yes, Crohn's disease does cause diarrhea. Crohn's disease is an inflammatory disease of the intestines that leads to diarrhea, abdominal pain, fatigue, vomiting, and malnutrition. In more severe cases, it can cause intestinal blockages, fistulas, and abscesses. Inflammation of other areas of the body can happen with Crohn's disease, such as joints, skin, or eyes. Treatment is possible through diet, surgery, and medications. Please always remember to consult a medical professional for personal medical advice.
The ilium has a big part in most Crohn's Disease cases. I have Crohn's, and my ilium is the affected area. In my case, my ilium is the inflamed area and therefore has to do with Crohn's Disease. The main way it has to do with Crohn's is that it can be the part of your intestines that is being attacked.
1.) Malnutrition (lack of nutritional needs) 2.) Anemia (lack of iron) 3.) Vitamin deficiency 4.) Calcium deficiency