Description: A chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.
Persons most commonly affected: Men and women equally of all age groups, but it is more often diagnosed in peopke between the ages 20 and 30.
Organ or part of body involved: Intestine
Symptoms and indications:
Pinful abdominal spasms (often in the lower right area), diarrhoea
(sometimes with the passage of blood or stool), and weight loss.
Causes and risk factors:
Causes are unknown. It could be due to an abnormal allergic response to
cereals or to milk-based products, or to a bacterium or virus in the
intestine. There may be a family history, although the genetic link is
not a strong one.
Prevention: Follow a
balanced diet, avoiding foods likely to upset digestion. Drink plenty of
fluids so as to avoid dehydration as a result of diarrhoea. Take fish
oil, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, for its antiinflammatory properties.
There are no known foods that cause Crohn
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