Crohn’s Disease Defined
The dictionary defines Crohn’s disease: “ileitis that typically involves the distal part of the ileum, often spreads to the colon and is characterized by diarrhea, cramps, and loss of appetite and weight with local abscesses and scarring, regional called enteritis, regional ileitis. “I had a look? Ileitis. It means “inflammation of the ileum. “The ileum is the point where the small intestine joins the large intestine. P>
After all, what is said, what it is that Crohn’s disease usually begins as an inflammation of the ileum and spreads to the colon or other parts of the digestive tract and that it means a few miserable symptoms such as cramps, diarrhea, anorexia causes and weight and can cause ulcers, abscesses and fistulae. It is a chronic but not fatal disease that can affect any part of the digestive tract from mouth to the anus. In the past it has usually diagnosed in people aged 15 to 25, but in recent years, children as young as seven have been awarded them. P>
The symptoms of Crohn’s disease are described in the Bible so that it’s been a very long time. Back in 1913, saw Dr. Kennedy Dalziel, a Scottish surgeon, identification and classification of symptoms, which now call Crohn’s disease in his patients. Then in 1932, Dr. Crohn and his colleagues Burril a paper published in the disease and its symptoms and the disease came to be called Crohn’s disease. P>
At present there is no reason for the disease has been recorded, and there is no cure. Symptoms can be controlled, however, be, and Crohn’s disease patients lead a relatively normal life. To go to school and work. They marry and have children and they participate, in normal human aspirations. P>
There is extensive research and many experiments in progress that eventually lead scientists to find out the cause and a cure for Crohn’s disease. P>
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