Proper nutrition. Crohns can effect normal childhood growth simply because the body has other issues to worry about and nutrition can be a major issue when Crohn's flares.
Between flares eat well balance meals. Take regular vitamin supplements and let your body do its thing.
Your bowel doctors will gladly discuss options and refer you to a nutritional specialist.
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.
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.
Actually, the symptoms of Crohns disease are very similar to those of the flu. Most undiagnosed Crohns patients believe for a long period of time that they actually have the flu when in fact they are having a flare of Crohns disease. On the reverse, a veteran patient of Crohns will often experience the symptoms of the flu and suspect they are having a flare. The treatments for each are very different, so a Crohns patient needs to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
No. Drug abuse history has never been linked to Crohns disease. Children as young as 3 can develop Crohns disease. Crohns is not something you have done to yourself.
Methadone is an opioid and this class of drug has had some limited use in the control of pain in Crohns patients. Opioids are painkillers such as codeine, morphine and diamorphine (heroin). They work by mimicking the action of naturally occurring pain-reducing chemicals called endorphins. Opioids are highly addictive and there are far better pain control options available.