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It causes abdominal pain, diarrhea with or without blood in the stools , vomiting, or weight loss, outside the gastrointestinal tract it can cause problems such as skin rashes, Arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and lack of concentration. It causes inflammation of the small intestine, Ileum (that is why it is sometimes called as Regional Ileitis) and also can affect large intestine, mostly Colon. Due to inflammation there is rapidity of stools (diarrhea) which is characteristic of this disease process. There is no known medicinal or surgical treatment available for this disease but the patients can get relief for prolonged periods of time with the help of medication and diet change plans.

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Inflammation! Switch to a diet of raw fruits and veggies to cure chron's.

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Q: How does Crohn's disease affect the digestive system?
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Are Crohns disease is an autoimmune disease that affects the muscular system?

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