Crohn’s Disease Treatments and Details

Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley

Crohn’s disease is often associated with an inflammation of the colon or small intestine within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The condition is considered discomforting and can cause side effects as related to the digestive system.

While much research is needed to better understand the somewhat mysterious condition, the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) attributed to the following:

* genes (a family’s history of illnesses)

* an individuals immune system

* foreign substances such as antigens in the environment

According to the CCFA, many scientists believe that “the interaction of an outside agent (such as a virus or bacterium) with the body’s immune system may trigger the disease.” Unfortunately, if an individual has a weakened immune system and they also have a family history of Crohn?disease or ulcerative coliti, they are at a high risk for developing the disease.

The condition also effects individuals also suffering from common inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). According to research, there are between 500,000 and 1 million Americans currently suffering from Crohn’s disease and of those individuals are between 15 and 35 years old.

Symptoms of Crohn’s Disease

Unfortunately, there are a variety of signs and symptoms for Crohn’s disease and the severity of these signs and symptoms can range depending on an individual?case, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC). Some of the signs include:

* rectal bleeding

* weight loss

* arthritis

* skin problems

* fever

* cramps

* abdominal pain

* fatigue

* loss of appetite

* joint, eye, skin and liver issues

* anemia

* loose, watery or frequent bowel movements

* stunted growth in a child as well as delayed development

Treatments of Crohn’s Disease

The NDDIC reported that Crohn’s disease can be treated in several ways including nutritional supplements as well as prescription drugs, surgery or a combination of these. The following are potential drug treatments:

* anti-inflammation drugs

* cortisone or steroids

* immune system suppressors

* infliximabs (remicades)

* antibiotics

* anti-diarrheal and fluid replacements

Of these Crohn’s disease treatments, the immunosuppresants have recently been linked to severe side effects among patients. Of the drugs, known as TNF inhibitors, are:

* Cimzia (certolizumab pegol)

* Enbrel (etanercept)

* Humira (adalimumab)

* Remicade (infliximab)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has linked the drugs to serious side effects ranging from potentially causing cancer among young adult and children-aged patients to patients developing fatal infections among those with weakened immune systems. The FDA is currently investigating these serious side effects, especially among one of the drug’s known as Cimzia.

During a 10-year period, nearly 30 cases of cancer among young children and young adults has been reported, according to Reuters. Cimzia, along with the other TNF inhibitors, have not been recalled as of yet and individuals who are concerned with developing any of the side effects should seek medical attention immediately.

Additionally, it may be advisable to contact an experienced pharmaceutical lawyer to learn how to develop a Cimzia class action lawsuit to be potentially be awarded monetary compensation for the pain and discomfort that developed while taking the drug for Crohn’s disease.



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Ulcerative Colitis Signs, Symptoms And Treatment

As it inflammation of the colon it is called as colitis which is also known as colonitis. There are different types of colitis such as ulcerative colitis, pseudomenbranous colitis, fulminant colitis and inflammatory bowel disease. It is also a form of ulceration which is very sore and is formed in the lining of the large intestine.

The inflammation occurs in the rectum and lower part of the colon but it can affect the entire colon. The condition leads to diarrhea which happens due to the inflammation making the colon empty frequently. Inflammation does the work by killing the cells and ulcers are formed at the same place which bleeds as well as produces pus. The age by which this disease starts is between 15 and 30. It can also been seen in people between the ages of 50 and 70.

There has been no convincing test to confirm on the causes of ulcerative colitis. While defending against the virus and bacteria the immune system is activated. This kind of activation leads to inflammation within the tissues. This continuous activation of the immune system causes the chronic inflammation and ulcers. This can also be genetically inherited.

Some of the common symptoms are rectal bleeding and diarrhea. You can also find yourself tired most of the times. You will find yourself losing weight very easily. The desire to eat leaves you with constant rectal bleeding. Due to diarrhea there is heavy loss of nutrients and fluids. It can also cause problems like arthritis, inflammation of eye, liver disease, osteoporosis, skin rashes and anemia. The treatment depends on the seriousness of the disease. There are medications by which people can be treated. In severe cases it is suggested by the doctors to remove the affected colon by surgery.



Thanks to Kevin Pederson for contributing this article to our IBS blog:
Kevin Pederson has been managing a number of natural home remedies websites which have information on all common and serious illnesses plus guides you about the signs and symptoms of ulcerative colitis.



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