Crohn’s disease, also known as granulomatous and regional enteritis, is an inflammatory disease of the intestines that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from the anus to the mouth, causing a variety of symptoms. It is considered an autoimmune disease, in which the body’s immune system attacks the gastrointestinal tract, causing inflammation. However, it is commonly classified as a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Crohn’s disease usually occurs in the lower part of the small intestine, called the ileum, and causes inflammation deep into the lining of the affected organ. Symptoms primarily include abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, skin rashes, arthritis and inflammation of the eye.

Crohn’s disease affects men and women equally. There is also evidence that suggests a genetic link, putting individuals with the disease in the family at a higher risk. It is also suspected to have a large environmental component as evidences by the higher number of cases in western, industrialized countries. People who smoke are three times more likely to develop the disease that affect between 400,000 to 600,000 people in North America.

Crohn’s disease can be very difficult to diagnose due to its similarities to other intestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis. A thorough physical exam and a series of tests may be required to diagnose the disease. Blood tests are common in order to check for anemia, an indicator of bleeding in the intestines. These tests can also uncover a high white blood cell count, a sign of inflammation somewhere in the body. A stool sample can reveal bleeding or infection in the intestines. A doctor may also be required to conduct an upper gastrointestinal (GI) series to take a closer look at the small intestine. The test requires the patient to drink barium, a chalky substance that coats the lining of the small intestines. An X-ray is then taken and reveals inflammation and any abnormalities that may exist.

There are theories about what causes Crohn’s disease, but none have been proven. The most popular theory is that the body’s immune system reacts to a virus or bacterium by causing ongoing inflammation in the intestine. Currently, there are no known pharmaceutical or surgical cure for Crohn’s disease. There are, however, effective Crohn’s disease treatment options available that can alleviate the pain and embarrassment caused by the disease and produce long periods of remission, where there are no symptoms.

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