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.
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.
There are many ways to treat Crohn's. Usually a combination of diet and medication but each case is managed differently and depending on severity. Here is a good place to start getting some answers. Be very wary of any internet site that claims to cure Crohns. There absolutely is no cure for Crohns only management of symptoms.
The Crohns diet is a low residue diet. More information aboyt this diet is available at: www.webmd.com/...crohns.../crohns.../creating-a-crohns-disease-die...
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There is only one type of Crohns disease. Crohns disease can manifest anywhere in the digestive tract but it is the same disease no matter where it appears.
There is no know cause of Crohns disease at this time. Research is ongoing as to the causes of Crohns disease.
This would be an unusual presentation, although a common medication used to treat Crohn's disease (Prednisone) can cause psychosis as one of it's side effects.
The protien diet is a low-carb and high protein diet. More information is available at the following: www.webmd.com/...crohns.../crohns.../creating-a-crohns-disease-die...
Crohns symptoms can occur from mouth to anus. It is likely the original esophageal spasms were symptoms of Crohns disease that were undiagnosed until later.