Friday, 3 June 2016

[amdavadis4ever] Crohn's Disease Explained!

 


Crohn's Disease Explained!

Crohn's Disease

SymptomsDr. Burrill B. Crohn (1884-1983) was a remarkable Jewish-American doctor who practiced until aged 90, during which time he accurately described the disease 'regional ileitis' (or 'regional enteritis'), which, against his will, has since become known as 'Crohn's Disease'. 

Crohn's is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), affecting the gastrin-intestinal (GI) tract anywhere from the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small/large intestines to the anal region. Though the most common location is the final part of the small intestine (ileum) or the first portion of the colon or large intestine (cecum). 


Crohn's Disease
Typically, inflammation (redness) from a recent injury results when your immune system responds by attempting to eradicate bacteria and viruses from a wound. When this task is complete the immune system 'switches off'. If this occurs in the GI but the immune system fails to 'switch off' inflammation grows and creates ulcers. Ulcers can also lead to an abscess outside the gastrin-intestinal tract.

Anyone at any age can suffer, though in children it is much rarer. It is also considered relatively rare in Asian people, yet more common in Jewish people originating from Eastern Europe.
Causes
The cause of Crohn's disease remains unknown. Though there are three risk factors which medical professionals have determined. 

1 - Genetic disposition: Some genes have been said to cause the disease, but no one gene in particular. 
2 - Environmental factors: Bacteria in our environment or diet may cause the initial inflammations that cause the immune system to overreact. Smoking is also considered such a cause. 
3 - Dysregulated immune system: Either the immune system is unrestrained and cannot stop, or it's weak and cannot react effectively.

Diagnoses

Crohn's Disease
Colonoscopy: To find evidence of ulcers or inflammation of the GI, doctors will use a colonoscopy. This is a test that enables the doctor to inspect the inner lining of the large intestine, using a thin and flexible tube.  
CT scan: To find out whether Crohn's has spread into an abscess they will make a CT scan. Formerly known as a CAT scan this is an X-ray procedure that combines many images with a computer to create a cross-sectional view of the body, including 3-D images of internal organs. 
Crohn's Disease
4. Fried food – Its greasiness makes it very hard to digest
5. Cured meat – Crohn's sufferers need protein, yet cured fatty meat lacks protein and its high fat content aggravates diarrhea.
6. Seeds – Foods with seeds such as strawberries are a no-no, because the seeds can't be digested easily.
7. Tomatoes – Tomatoes are very destructive for Crohn's sufferers, due to their seeds, skin and acidity.
Coffee, chocolate, caffeine – Anything that contains caffeine is considered too dangerous for Crohn's patients.
9. Alcohol – To avoid a flare up it is best to avoid alcohol.
10. Dairy – Cow's milk and common cheeses are to be avoided since Crohn's sufferers can be lactose intolerant. Yet aged, hard cheeses contain less lactose so can be used more often. Soy or almond milk should be considered as alternatives to cow's milk. 

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Posted by: Jaffer Kassam <Jafferkassam@gmail.com>
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