It can if your stomach and upper intestines are actively involved.
Vomiting blood at any time is serious and medical assistance is immediately required. Some of the medications used to treat a Crohn's flare can irritate the lining of the stomach causing bloody vomit.
It can, usually when there is a blockage within the bowel.
The blockage causes digested food to backup and eventually, the stomach can hold no more without pain and vomiting.
There is no know cause of Crohns disease at this time. Research is ongoing as to the causes of Crohns disease.
Crohns disease can cause symptoms anywhere in the digestive tract, from mouth to anus. It is unlikely Crohns disease would be the first suspect for a swollen uvula or sore throat but eventually, after eliminating the usual suspected causes, a test for Crohns could verify that diagnosis.
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.
No. It is very unlikely that unrinsed lettuce would cause Crohns disease. Medical experts have been searching for the cause of this disease for years. Unrinsed produce may cause diarrhea and cramping from e-coli or other food borne bacteria but you will not get Crohns disease from it.
The causes of Crohns are unknown, much more research needs to be done. If researchers could find a cause then a cure would quickly follow. Right now there is neither a cause nor a cure identified.
Most certainly. Crohns while active can cause nausea as can some of the medications used to treat the disease. There are however many remedies to control the nausea.
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
No. A cause for Crohns has yet to be discovered and until then, a cure or preventative medicine will not be available. For now, the best medical science can do is treat the symptoms.
They are still looking for an answer to this question. The cause (s) of Crohns are still unknown as is a cure.
Crohns disease. Usually affecting the intestines Crohns can show up anywhere and even cause problems with adjoining organs and limbs.
it depends on the paitent with crohn's. one paitent might get horrible dirrerhea from eating oatmeal while another paitent eats it without any dirrerhea at all.
Absolutely not. They may have some similar symptoms but they are NOT related.Campylobacter may cause mild to severe diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain, fever and at times vomiting. Symptoms start an average of two to five days after exposure to the bacteria and usually last for less than one week.Crohns disease is not caused by bacteria. While the cause of Crohns is not yet known, bacteria have been studied for years and years and Campylobacter are readily available for study. They are not the source or cause of Crohns.