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Homeopathy Doctor•Rajkot
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Crohn s disease is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the digestive tract. The inflammation spreads deep down into the layers of your bowel tissue, mostly affecting the colon and the small intestine.
Crohn s disease mostly affects people who fall in the age group of 19-40.

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Crohn s disease is believed to be caused by a combination of the following factors-

Immune system disorder- when your immune system mistakenly attacks the digestive tract cells wh...more
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Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes inflammation of your digestive tract, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition. Inflammation caused by Crohn's disease can involve different areas of the digestive tract in different people.

Symptoms:

Belly pain and cramps
Blood in your poop
Diarrhea
Drainage from a painful sore near your anus
Fatigue
Fever
Lack of appetite
Mouth soresmore
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Surgical Gastroenterologist•Chennai
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One of the more severe illnesses included in the larger group of diseases known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease is typically a long-lasting, chronic condition. The intestine or bowel, most commonly the colon and the lower part of the small intestine, are either marked by sores or get inflamed and ulcerated. It is a common occurrence in adolescents and in young adults.

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Crohn's disease is subdivided into five types, each having its own set of symptoms:<...more
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Ayurveda•Noida
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Ulcerative colitis is causes due to improper digestion and unhealthy, spicy, oily food, constipation etc so 1st he should take care of his diet it should be rich in fiber, nutrient, green vegetable, etc: he should  Drink a glass of buttermilk (takra) with 1/4 teaspoon of turmeric powder, a pinch of roasted cumin seed powder and rock salt to taste. Consume twice a day. And avoid all causitive factor, take ayurvedic treatment to deeroot this problem he can start kutaj ghan vati, udumbhar kwath, na...more
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Gastroenterologist•Hyderabad
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One of the more severe illnesses included in the larger group of diseases known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease is typically a long-lasting, chronic condition. The intestine or bowel, most commonly the colon and the lower part of the small intestine, are either marked by sores or get inflamed and ulcerated. It is a common occurrence in adolescents and in young adults.

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Crohn's disease is subdivided into five types, each having its own set of symptoms:<...more
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Acupuncturist•Delhi
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What is Fistula?

A fistula is an abnormal tunnel or tract that connects one surface in the body to another. Fistulas are two types: anal fistula and rectovaginal fistula.

Symptoms of Fistula-

Ongoing pain
Swelling and tenderness
Childbirth
Sexual violence
Fever
Causes of Fistula-

Bacterial infections
Damage to surrounding intramuscular tissue
Cancer of the rectum
Crohn s disease
Risk factors of Fistula-

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BAMS, M.D.Alternative Medicines

Ayurveda•Belgaum
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1.Bilwa
2.Kutaj
3.Nagarmotha 4.Rasanjan
5.Shalmali 6.Amruta.
U need to share your detailedhistory investigations and previous treatment details to understand your problems.
The selection of the medicine depends upon the underlined cause pathology and individual assessment.
For more information you can consult me online with your details and reports.
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Hi, I have been going through a nightmare with my body more so my colon over the past year. Back on May 17th of 2017 I was rushed to the hospital due to sepsis shock due to an infection that never showed it self. Lucky I survived, but been having issues since then. Since the infection in May of 2017 I been having unformed stools ranging from very soft to watery. About 30% of my bowel movements have contained blood. Over time they have appeared to be getting more flat and a lot of mucus on the soft ones. I been tested and have chronic disease and ulcerative colitis with diverticulosis. Now keep in mind this has been going on since May of 2017. Now on June/July of 2018 I been on a month long of antibiotics total of 7 different antibiotics and on aspriso. On September 16th of 2018 I went to the ED and had a cat scan done and it came back saying I have a decompress colon with intramural fat deposits throughout. They also did a c-diff test done and tested positive. I was in the hospital for 2 days and on vancomycin 2.5 ml every 6 hours for 10 days. Still having soft/watery stools with blood. On September 21st of 2018 I went back to the hospital where they did blood work and another cat scan. The radiologist has stated “ no acute findings in the abdomen or pelvis to explain patients pain”. But they know I have colitis, chrohns, and diverticulosis. There findings that day he said on the report has shown diverticulosis and also now bilateral uncomplicated fat-containing inguinal hernias. They never tested again for c-diff. I was sent home. On October 3rd of 2018 I went back to the ED at this point the vancomycin has been done and still the same symptoms. They tested for c-diff after I have argued with them. The test camp back positive within 27 min. I’m admitted again. They give me flagyl then vancomycin again. They did urine test and it came back with high protein and RBC but nothing else done with that. Then they did another cat scan that now came back with bowel wall thickening in the sigmoid part of my colon. 2 days later I’m discharged and sent home on a tapering vancomycin. I’m still having bloody soft/watery stools. But now I keep getting “ everything is fine there is nothing wrong”.

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Hi I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
Connect with me through text or audio on Lybrate app All the best Seek help for early recovery.
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Acupuncturist•Delhi
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