Crohn’s Disease
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- Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Homeopathic Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Surgical Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Other Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- What is Crohn’s Disease
- Symptoms of Crohn’s Disease
- Causes of Crohn’s Disease
- Risk factors of Crohn’s Disease
- Complications of Crohn’s Disease
- Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease
- Precautions & Prevention of Crohn’s Disease
Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
Homeopathic Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
Before prescribing a remedy, homeopaths take into account a person’s constitutional type like your physical, emotional, and psychological makeup. It helps to calm anxious feelings in those who suffer from flatulence and diarrhea, and helps ease the craving of sweet foods which may not be easily tolerated. Following are some homeopathy remedies for Crohn’s disease.
- Mercurius
- Podophyllum
- Veratrum album
- Argentum nit
- Asafoetida
- Ignatia
- Podphylium
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
Acupuncture has long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat inflammatory bowel disease. Acupuncture and moxibustion were effective specifically for treating Crohn’s disease. Moxibustion is a technique in which the herb mugwort is burned over specific acupuncture points. It is used because it is thought to reach deeper into the body than using needles alone.
Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy and counseling has been very helpful in the treatment with Crohn’s disease. It has been proven that when exposed to a stressful situation some children learn to develop gastrointestinal symptoms to cope with the stress. Crohn’s disease is stress related. Exercise is helpful to relieve stress therefore reducing symptoms of these particular diseases.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
The conventional treatment for Crohn’s disease involves first administering steroids in order to control the patient’s symptoms (abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea); the next step involves administering immune-suppressing drugs, which prepare the body to receive the third medication – an antibody that curbs the inflammatory response at the root of the disease.
Surgical Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
Some people who suffered with Crohn’s disease will need to have surgery at some point to treat the disease. Surgical treatments include:
- Correction of a fistula or fissure
- Draining of an abscess
- Opening of a stricture or obstruction of the bowel
- Removal of a segment of diseased tissue.
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
- Eat six smaller meals a day, rather than three larger meals
- Elimination food types such as grains or sugars.
- Take a daily multivitamin
- Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco
- Avoid refined foods such as white breads and pastas
Other Treatment of Crohn’s Disease
Mild exercise can help reduce stress, relieve depression and normalize bowel function. Talk to your doctor about an exercise plan that’s right for you.
What is Crohn’s Disease
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory condition that affects the digestive tract – including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, and anus. It can affect any portion of the digestive tract, but is most common in the ileum – the lowest portion of the small intestine, where it connects with the large intestine.
Symptoms of Crohn’s Disease
- Abdominal pain and cramping
- Rectal bleeding
- Eye inflammation
- Weight loss and reduced appetite
- Ulcers
- Arthritis,
- Skin problems
- Fever
- Delayed growth or sexual development, in children
Causes of Crohn’s Disease
The exact cause of Crohn’s disease is unknown. Most researches think that it could be caused by a combination of inter-related factors that is listed below:
- Previous infection
- Genetics
- The immune system
- Diet high in fat or refined foods
Risk factors of Crohn’s Disease
- Cigarette smoking
- Age between 20 and 30.
- Although whites have the highest risk of the disease
- Family history.
- People living in a city or an industrialized country and in northern climates
- Arthritis and Skin problems
- inflammation in the eyes or mouth,
- kidney stones or gallstones
- Diseases of the liver and biliary system.
Complications of Crohn’s Disease
- Bowel obstruction – It includes abdominal pain, cramping, vomiting etc.
- Fistula – It includes a high temperature, generally feeling unwell, a constant throbbing pain, blood or pus in your faeces(stools) etc.
Diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease
To perfectly diagnose Crohn’s disease(CD), a patient will likely experience a number of laboratory tests and one or more imaging procedures that allow a doctor to visually evaluate the intestine.
Laboratory tests
- Blood tests
- Stool cultures
Imaging procedures
- X-ray
Precautions & Prevention of Crohn’s Disease
There is no way to prevent Crohn’s disease because the cause is unknown. But you can take steps to reduce the rigorousness of the disease.
- Get regular exercise.
- Do not smoke.
- Medicines taken regularly may reduce sudden attacks
- Eat a healthy diet.
- Never use antibiotics unless they have been prescribed for you by a doctor.