Welcome To My Crohns Blog

Hello Everyone ! Four years have passed since I have been diagnosed with Crohns. In all this time I have cosulted several doctors, tried many treatments and I have gathered a lot of information about this disease. So I decided to make this blog for sharing with you all my knowledge about the disease, share information on how to live with this disease, and different diets that best suit Crohns sufferers . In this blog you will find many sites witch I am a member of, and other sites with information on Crohns, you can sign up to different forums to discuss with other people all kinds of things related to this malady. As you may allready know this disease has not yet got a cure, but most probably it has to do with our Imunity Sistem. Feel free to use the navigation bar on the right, with every website you earn more information on how to deal with this illness. There is also a section about me where you can read about me and my experiences with this disease over the past 4 years since I was diagnosed. Wish you all the best couping with this disease! I will update everyday news regarding treatments, diets , other things related to our problem. I hope you all enjoy this blog and feel free to add comments.. Stay Healthy!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

What is Crohn`s Disease?

Crohn’s disease is an ongoing disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive tract, also referred to as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Crohn’s disease can affect any area of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus, but it most commonly affects the lower part of the small intestine, called the ileum. The swelling extends deep into the lining of the affected organ. The swelling can cause pain and can make the intestines empty frequently, resulting in diarrhea.

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease, the general name for diseases that cause swelling in the intestines. Because the symptoms of Crohn’s diseaseare similar to other intestinal disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis, it can be difficult to diagnose. Ulcerative colitis causes inflammation and ulcers in the top layer of the lining of the large intestine. In Crohn’s disease, all layers of the intestine may be involved, and normal healthy bowel can be found between sections of diseased bowel.

Crohn’s disease affects men and women equally and seems to run in some families. About 20 percent of people with Crohn’s disease have a blood relative with some form of inflammatory bowel disease, most often a brother or sister and sometimes a parent or child. Crohn’sdisease can occur in people of all age groups, but it is more often diagnosed in people between the ages of 20 and 30. People of Jewish heritage have an increased risk of developing Crohn’s disease, and African Americans are at decreased risk for developing Crohn’s disease.

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