The Truth About Chromes Disease
Chromes disease is a chronic condition that affects a person’s gastrointestinal tract. It is characterized by inflammation of and lesion on any area of the digestive tract from mouth to anus and common with people aged 15 to 70. This is why symptoms may vary between individuals. A virus or bacterial infection may trigger the symptoms by activating the immune system. And once it is activated, it will stay active and will create an inflammation within the intestine even after the infection is treated.
It is not a life-threatening disease but its symptoms can be very painful to endure. The most common are abdominal pain, diarrhea (which is often bloody) and shipment loss. Once symptoms begins, it becomes lifelong that would just come and go. It can also lead to complications outside of digestive tract. It can cause skin rash, arthritis and inflammation of the eye. One major complication of the disease is fistula. It is a connection mistakenly built by the body from one intestine to another. It is also possible for ulcers and inflammation to occur in all areas of the gastrointestinal tract.
It is not known what causes chromes disease. Although it is widely believed that it is an autoimmune disease. Thus, it may occur when the immune system causes damage to the gastrointestinal tract. It is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but unlike other IBD there is no known cure for it. There are only treatments to lessen the pain and discomfort being suffered. Just like its symptoms, effectiveness of medications available for treatment may vary for each person. So, chances are an individual may be prescribed by a specialist several medications before finding the one that will work for him. Medical treatments may include steroid medication, immunomodulators and biological medications.
Since the symptoms are lifelong, once a patient achieves remission, continuous treatment is still necessary to prevent possible relapse. In most severe cases, abscess and obstruction may develop that would require removal through surgery. There are two surgical procedures recommended for the disease – resection and strictureplasty. In most extreme cases, it is possible to have both procedures done on the patient.
The disease affects around 600,000 people. It is prevalent among North Americans and Northern Europeans. It often develops during teenage years but those who are aged between 60 and 70 are highly susceptible as well. The disease is genetic as 10 to 25 percent of people suffering from it have at least one relative with the exactly the same disease or a similar one known as ulcerative colitis. Once it is in your genes, environmental factors may trigger the symptoms.
Chromes disease was first identified
In 1932 by an American gastroenterologist named Burrill Bernard Crohn. That’s why it is commonly known as chromes disease. And although there is still no known cure for it, medical advancement has been quite significant that patients can now have a safe and effective treatment from its symptoms. With the proper help from a qualified physician, a patient can do away with the discomfort and pain in no time.chromes disease also increases the risk of cancer in the area of inflammation.
whom ever wrote this it is not chromes it is crohns
my friend has chrohns disease shes had it since she was 11 she is now 13 she has practically lived in the hospital when i go to meet her she has tubes everywhere also she has had 3 surgeries and curently has a bag attached to her body for life its hard for me to go visit her and not no what to say because i dont know what shes feeling like if your reading this plz pray for her and for me to try to lift her spirits thnx
my mom suffered colitis last year and it was quite an expensive disease..`-
My dad suffered with severe Chron’s Disease for 16 years. He was only 49 years old when complications with the disease took over and he went to heaven. My father passed away June 26,2010. And the disease does effect people very differently. My father was 100 percent Black, a smoker. We watched him go through many stages, the many medicines the Hospice nurses, his bottom was eaten completely up. It was a miracle that he made it as long as he did, I am certain that he held on and fought as ling as he did to see his four young grand kids. I miss him, I hate Chron’s and what it did. I can only ask that everyone take responsibility for their health and go to the Doctor if you feel something is not right with your body. Please say a sweet prayer for my family and I will do the same for you and your families- Kimberly D.
Colitis can be prevented by just drinking lots of fluids and concentrating on high fiber diets-,.
diarrhea can sometimes be cause by spoiled foods or salmonella,.’
colitis is damn right painful when you have it. i am really afraid of this disease.*-
last month i had a bad diarrhea while riding a bus, what a horrific experience.~~
diarrhea is far from deadly but it is sure hell annoying and it sucks ‘
i was suffering from colitis a couple of months ago and believe me, the pain is horrible ‘:~
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My 17 year old son was just diagnosed with chromes. He has convinced himself that he will die of cancer later in life. My father had colon cancer and died at age 75. How can I reasure him that his fate may not be deadly because of this disease?
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