If you have Crohn’s disease, your entire gastro intestinal tract is susceptible. The causes of this disease are generally genetic or environmental in nature. A weak immune system could also cause this disease. The patients of Crohn’s disease commonly experience severe stomach aches, diarrhea, fatigue and occasional rectal bleeding. When it’s severe, there can be high fever too. Due to the diseased condition of the gastro-intestinal tract, often the patients complain of a loss of appetite and lose weight drastically. The symptoms are not permanent. They usually appear after brief intervals and then disappear for some time. The most painful symptom is anal fissures. Due to this disease, thin tears along the lining of the rectum can develop. This is extremely painful. Another painful symptom of the disease is the formation of tunnel-like fistula between the loops of the intestines that causes drainage of stool and occasional pus. For mild cases, oral medications called aminosalicylates is sufficient to relieve inflammation. These drugs keep the symptoms suppressed and increase the quality of life of the patient. There are however serious cases that need to be treated with steroids.
The medicines are strong and the potential side effects are many. Due to the long course and the prospect of taking such medicines for an entire lifetime, often people prefer to take natural anti-inflammatory substances like fish oil. It has been proved to be as effective as any prescribed medicine for this condition and is also great for the health of the intestines. Ensuring the presence of all nutrients in the diet is a very important aspect of the treatment for this condition. Patients often become malnourished because of the digestive tract’s inability to absorb nourishment from the food. To avoid any further complications in your case, take in nutritional supplements and make sure that you have all the necessary nutrients in your diet.
answered by G M