My Personal Experience With Crohn�s Disease In Children.

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Article Title: My Personal Experience With Crohn�s Disease In Children.
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I was once a child not so long ago, so I know first hand what children with crohn�s disease should expect. From a parents point of view the health of their child is very important and being told your child has crohn�s disease can be a great shock. The child�s health is the main concern of all parents and the only way you can help your child is by being extremely attentive and supportive.

What Is Crohn�s Disease and what are the symptoms?

Symptoms of crohn�s disease in children varies from child to child but I will try and explain what it was like for me. At the age of eleven years old I complained of stomach cramps and my mother and I were continually going back and forth to the doctors surgery. Each time we were told that it was �growing pains� and that they would subside as I got older. They did not subside, in fact they got steadily worse.

By the age of fourteen I had lost lots of weight, I lost my appetite and the stomach cramps and diarreah were unbearable. I was then admitted to hospital for tests. This is when they told me that I had a bowel disease which affects the intestines, the digestive tract, stomach and anus.They also told me that this was an incurable disease and crohn�s disease in children was rare. Crohn�s disease in children can occur as early as seven and once treated can reoccur several times during the life span. It is not known precisely what causes Crohn�s disease in children or adults; from a weak immune system to stress are all on the list of possibilities. As my disease was not detected very early it also affected my growth.

Diagnosing And Treating Crohn�s Disease

After I was diagnosed I had to undergo months of steroid treatment, blood tests, endoscopy, colonoscopy and biopsy�s. Crohn�s disease in children is very upsetting and confusing. I had to have almost two years off school. Children who are diagnosed with crohn�s disease should consider a private tutor to ensure they do not fall behind in their work.

Once the diagnostic is obtained the treatment can begin and depending on the diagnostic there are a few ways to approach the treatment of Crohn�s disease for children even though there is no cure achieved so far for the same. The most common approach is to control the inflammation and relieve the pain; there is no specific diet for Crohn�s disease but you can control any deficiencies found in your child�s present diet as well as the doctor can prescribe medication in case of diarrhea or other stool disorders. After the steroid treatment, I had to have part of my intestine cut out which resulted in a long stay in hospital followed by a diet of revolting tasting milkshake drink for what felt like weeks on end. I am now 34 years old and have controlled my disease by taking herbal supplements such as Aloe MP Plus. My life has changed since taking this and I would recommend it for crohn�s disease in children as it is all natural with no side effects. I just wish I had known about it when I was diagnosed as a child with crohn�s disease.


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