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Can I take klonopin if i have chrons disease?

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What is the difference between Chrons and Crohns disease?

Chrons is a common misspelling of Crohn's.


What causes chrons disease?

it is believed that processed food could be behind the cause of Chrons Disease. Because in todays society most people regually have processed food compared to 30-40 years ago there are alot more cases of Chrons Disease coming up.


What disease or disorder affects your digestive or cardiovascular system?

Chrons disease is one of many


Why can chrons kill you?

Yes.


Is chrons disease genetic?

There is some correlation between Crohn's disease and genetic but so far there is no definitive answer. Family history often shows others in the family of a patient have had some form of bowel disease. There is a great chance of a child of a Crohn's patient developing the disease later in life but the disease seems to be able to skip generations.


Where can I find out more about crohns disease?

There are many books and online sources about food and diet as it relates to chrons disease. A great source of information is http://www.crohnsonline.com/. It's a good place to start your research and connect with others who can share their knowledge and experiences.


Easy to digest tasty foods for crohns?

WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about Chrons Disease, helping to find some easily digestible foods for your condition.


What happens to the villi in chrons diesease?

In Crohn's disease, the villi in the small intestine may become inflamed, damaged, or destroyed. This can lead to malabsorption of nutrients and other digestive issues, contributing to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and weight loss.


Is chrons disease dominant or recessive?

Crohn's disease is not directly classified as either dominant or recessive; rather, it is a complex condition influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. While certain genetic variants associated with an increased risk of Crohn's disease may follow a hereditary pattern, the disease itself does not have a simple inheritance pattern. Family history can play a role in susceptibility, but it is not strictly inherited in the traditional sense.


What last longer xanax or Klonopin?

Klonopin, with out a doubt!


Can rheumatoid arthritis cause bowel disease?

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic Auto immune disease where joints and other organs and tissue comes under attack by the immune system. There is a danger that the treatments that are ingested for RA can lead to intestinal problem. Chrons disease however is also a chronic autoimmune disease and this can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract but occurs most commonly in the ileum, that is the area where the small and large intestine meet. In Crohn's disease, the immune system attacks the gastrointestinal system.


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