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What are some digestive system diseases?

Lets see: Celiac, Ulcers, Cancer, Gastritis, Irritable Bowel Syndrom, Crohns Disease.


How does Crohns Disease affect the person with the disease?

well my sister has crohns disease,and it affects everyone. but to answer your question...it changes their diet so they cant have certain foods,they have to take their meds or whatever they do to control it everyday or when needed, and deal with the pain and other medical problems that come with it. i know of a website that might help but im not sure so I'll give it to you anyway. www.ccfa.org


Disorders of the digestive system?

There are many different disorders of the digestive system. Some of these disorders include gastroesophageal reflex, Alagille syndrome, appendicitis, diarrhea, jaundice, Mallory-Weiss syndrome, and polyps.


What are the symptoms of Crohns disease Any diet to prevent it ?

Some symptoms of Crohn's disease are Diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramping, blood in your stool, ulcers, and weight loss. A recommended diet would be a lower fiber diet since fiber is poorly digestible, liquid diet, intravenouos nutrition, etc.


Does Raynaud's disease cause ulcers?

In approximately 1% of cases of Raynaud's disease, deep sores (ulcers) may develop in the skin


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 the cause of helicobacter pylori disease?

There is no disease called as helicobacter disease. Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with peptic ulcers. Means both gastric or duodenal ulcers. This infection can be cured by course of antibiotics.


What causes colon ulcers?

The ulcers in the intestines can mostly seen in few important disease such as crohn's, ulcerative colitis, acid-peptic disease or zollinger ellison syndrome, colon cancer (less likely in your case). It is important to remember that acid-peptic disease induced ulcers or in zollinger ellison syndrome ulcers are mostly found in the small intestine.


What disease you may get when not wearing slippers or shoes?

One can get "Foot Ulcers", it is very painfull having these ulcers removed.


What conditions does an upper GI diagnose?

diseases of, or related to, the upper gastrointestinal tract, including cases of hiatal hernia, diverticuli, ulcers, tumors, obstruction, enteritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, Crohn's disease, and pulmonary aspiration.


What are three disorders of the digestive system?

3 digestive disorders are acid reflux, ulcers, and barret's esophagus to name a few. Acid reflux, commonly known as heart burn, is caused by the acidic contents of the stomach moving up into the esophagus. Ulcers are often caused by the bacteria H. pylori, and is treated with antibiotic medication. Ulcers may also be caused by stress. Barret's esophagus is caused by long term acid reflux, where the acid changes the composition of the cellular lining of the esophagus.


What causes ulcers on the body?

Ulcer in the generic means a hole. All types of disease processes cause or may cause ulcers. Stomach ulcers, a subset, are typically promoted by bacteria.