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Yes and it indicated a bleed near the end of the digestive system in the rectal area. Small amounts of blood are often mixed in with bubbly frothy liquid stools.

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Q: Is bright red blood in stool common to have with crohn's disease?
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What happens when Crohn's disease is left untreated?

Some of the complications of untreated Crohns disease are malnutrition and dehydration. Anemia from blood loss. Sepsis from infection. Complete blockage of the bowel. Crohns is a dangerous disease. Managable when treated but often ignored as recurring flu symptoms and diagnosed late.


Did Dennis Kucinich suffer from Crohn's disease and cure it by eating vegan?

No, sorry. No one is cured no matter what you read. Crohns has no cure. Crohns patients have remissions and these can last for years but once you are diagnosed with Crohns disease you have it forever. A simple blood test can be done on even a patient in full remission and will always show up positive for Crohns. If it were that simple all of us who suffer from Crohns would gladly eat Vegan, it would be a great alternative to not eating at all during a flare up.


What is another name for Bright's disease?

Glomerulonephritis is another name for Bright's disease. It is a type of kidney disease caused by inflammation of the glomeruli that causes red blood cells and proteins to leak into the urine.


What is Bright's disease another name for?

Bright's disease is another name for kidney disease. It can also be called acute or chronic nephritis. Symptoms of this disease include back pain, elevated blood pressure, vomiting, and fever.


What if your C reactive protein was 19 you are only 29 and have been waking up with headaches and have had blood in your stool what does this mean?

The most common causes of an elevated CRP is infection and inflammation. Elevated CRP can also be caused by auto immune diseases like Crohns disease (its an inflammatory disease and can raise CRP levels). Symptoms of Crohns disease include: diarrhea, blood in the stool, abdominal pain and cramping, fatigue, weight loss and ulcers. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms since you may need further tests to find out what is causing your elevated CRP.


What is also known as Bright's disease known as?

glomerulonephritis, also known as BRIGHT' disease, is a type of kidney disease caused by inflammation of the glomeruli that causes red blood cells and proteins to leak into the urine


What is another name for 'bright'?

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What are the characteristics of crohns disease?

Some of the most common symptoms of Crohn's disease are abdominal pain and diarrhea. Rectal bleeding, weight loss, arthritis, skin problems, and fever can also be symtoms. Bleeding may be serious and persistent, which may even cause anemia, so you would need your Dr. to do an Iron test as well as a blood cell count for diagnosis. These are only the most common symptoms. If you suspect you may have Crohn's disease, see your Physician right away, as there are treatments that alleviate many of the poblems arising from this disease.


What is the medical term meaning abnormality of electrolyte balance caused by the excessive secretion of aldosterone?

Aldosteronismaldosterone causes water retention.so blood pressure raises with its increase.its called crohns disease


What is the medical term meaning kidney disease that causes red blood cells and proteins to leak into the urine?

Glomerulonephritis, also known as Bright's disease.


What percentage of people pass down Crohns disease to their children?

About 20 percent of people with Crohn's disease have a blood relative with some form of inflammatory bowel disease, most often a brother or sister and sometimes a parent or child. The chance of your child developing Crohn's Disease is quite small, most children born to women with Crohn's disease are unaffected.


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