Chron's disease is a pathological disease. While the disease usually affects the the ileum, it can cause full thickness anywhere along an individual's digestive tract.
Example sentence using 'pathologically' - He was pathologically afraid of heights.
Inflammatory bowel diseases - Crohn's for one.
celiac disease and crohn's disease
Both systemic lupus and Crohn's disease are autoimmune. Autoimmune diseases frequently occur together. There are some one hundred autoimmune diseases. Learn more at www.aarda.org.
Yes. Especially during inflammatory bowel diseases such as Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease.
The test also enables the physician to check for bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is a necessary tool in monitoring patients who have a past history of polyps or colon cancer.
Avoidance of bitters by persons who have diseases of the gall bladder or the biliary ducts, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn's disease , kidney diseases or other digestive disorders.
Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions that could possibly cause Lactose Intolerance: * Chronic digestive diseases * Crohn's disease * Coeliac's disease * Gastroenteritis * Inflammatory bowel diseases * Intestinal injury
first there are more then 5 disorders or disease affecting digestive system. for example: gastroparesis,steatorrhea,diverticulitis, dyspepsia, achlorhydria, proctalgia fugax, .....
Linseed is not recommended for people who have digestive diseases (e.g ulcerative colitis, Crohn's Disease etc...)
No. There is no known correlation between crohn's disease and alcoholism as diseases. A person with crohn's would certainly need to stop drinking for extended periods during a flare up of the disease. Alcohol exacerbates the symptoms and due to the irritation already present in the bowel would greatly increase the pain and cramping.
Colostomies are performed for many reasons. If a person has to have any of their intestines removed, due to diseases such as Crohn's, then they may need a colostomy bag.