What causes Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis? The truth is, we don't know for sure what causes IBDs. We do have several theories on the matter, however, and proven methods that can help reduce IBD symptoms.
How Is Crohn’s Disease Treated?
About 700,000 people in North America suffer from Crohn's disease, making it one of the most common inflammatory bowel diseases. Despite the lack of a cure, there are various kinds of treatments that can be administered, depending on the severity. Today we’re going over Crohn's disease symptoms and different Crohn's disease treatment options, including lifestyle changes, medications, and Crohn's disease surgery.
Celiac vs. Crohn's Disease: How to Tell the Difference
If you suffer from unimaginable abdominal pain, you and your doctor are probably in the process of ruling out certain gastrointestinal disorders and diseases like Celiac Disease and Crohn’s Disease. Although the symptoms of many abdominal disruptions can be quite similar, the subtle nuances can help your doctor prescribe medication or suggest lifestyle changes to help you get the relief you need.
Crohn's Disease Diet: What Are The Best Foods For Crohn's Disease Patients?
Although Crohn’s disease symptoms can be uncomfortable and unpredictable, some simple lifestyle changes can improve them drastically. For example, there are specific foods that are great for supporting your digestive system and others that people with Crohn’s disease should avoid if possible. Here’s our list of the best foods for patients with Crohn’s disease: