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Causes The exact cause of Crohn's disease warning signs is still unknown. Now, the researchers believe that a number of factors, such as genetics and immune system damage, plays a role in the development of Crohn's disease. The immune system. There could be a virus or bacteria can cause Crohn's disease. When the immune system tries to fight the invading microorganism, the digestive tract becomes inflamed. Currently, many investigators believe that some people with the disease develop as an abnormal immune response to bacteria that normally live in the intestines. Heredity. Mutations in a gene called NOD2 tend to occur frequently in people with Crohn's warning signs disease and apparently associated with a higher likelihood of surgery for patients. Scientists continue to search for other gene mutations may play a role in Crohn's warning signs disease. Crohn's disease can occur at any age. It affects men and women. It usually begins between the ages of 13 and 30. People who smoke more than non-smokers to develop Crohn's disease. The symptoms of Crohn's disease warning signs Crohn's disease can be ignored, not treated appropriately by its mild symptoms, or be mistaken for other diseases. For example, patients may think that they are suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, or an intestinal parasite when they actually have Crohn's disease. Therefore, patients often do not seek medical treatment for the disease itself regressive wait. However, the symptoms become serious and should be treated warning signs immediately. Because this is a chronic disease, symptoms can occur in such a long time ago and then reappeared during the outbreak. Although Crohn's disease have similar symptoms of other diseases, but it still has some symptoms of concern. warning signs Severe abdominal pain (usually after eating and often focus on the navel, lower right abdomen, or both)
frequent diarrhea (with or without blood) blood and / or mucus in the stool rectal bleeding weight loss (usually due to discomfort after eating, but may be due to malnutrition) distention warning signs Energy Engineering took a small block, round, solid in the lower right abdomen, often painful to the touch (found in about 25 percent of patients warning signs with Crohn's disease) perianal disease (including a fistula may include one or multiple abscesses and excess skin around the anus that affects 25 percent of patients with Crohn's disease) no growth at reasonable levels in children Complications warning signs Intestinal warning signs Obstruction. Crohn's disease affects the entire thickness of the intestinal tract. Over time, parts of the intestine can thicken and narrow, which can block the flow of digestive through the affected part of the intestinal tract. In some cases, surgery to remove part of the bowel disease.
Anal Fissure. This is a crack or opening in the anus or in the skin around the anus, where infection can occur. It is often accompanied by painful warning signs bowel movements. Malnutrition. Diarrhea, abdominal pain and spasms can cause difficulties to eat or intestines absorb enough nutrients to keep nurturing. In addition, anemia warning signs is common in people with Crohn's disease. other health problems. In addition to inflammation and ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract, Crohn's can cause problems in other parts of the body, such as arthritis, inflammation of the eyes or skin, the retrieval of nails, kidney stones, gallstones and sometimes inflammation of the bile duct. People with Crohn's disease warning signs may also develop long osteoporosis. IBD and colon cancer. Crohn's disease increase warning signs the risk of colon cancer. Despite this increased risk, more than 90 percent of people with inflammatory bowel disease never develop cancer.
Tests suspected Crohn no diagnostic test for Crohn's disease. Crohn's warning signs disease is only diagnosed after exclusion of other possible causes of the signs and symptoms, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diverticulitis and colon cancer. To help confirm the diagnosis of Crohn's disease can have one or more tests and procedures for the following: blood tests. Your doctor may recommend a blood test to check for anemia - a condition warning signs in which there is not enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues in full or to check for signs of infection. Find blood in the stool (FOBT). You may need to provide a stool sample to the doctor can test blood in the stool. Colonoscopy. During warning signs the procedure, the doctor may biopsy can help confirm the diagnosis. Some people have clusters of inflammatory cells called granulomas, help confirm the diagnosis of Crohn's disease because granulomas do not occur with inflammation of ulcerative
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