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Article Title: Making A Crohn�s Disease Recipe
Author: Sharon Price
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Crohn�s disease is a non contagious, non curable disease that affects the intestines and digestive system. It is a disorder that usually occurs in the intestines but also anywhere in the digestive tract from the mouth to the anus. The cause of Crohn�s disease is unknown and there is also no known cure.
Symptoms Of Crohn�s Diseases Treatment Available
Treating Crohn�s disease as well as preventing some of the symptoms can be achieved by taking medication prescribed by your doctor which may include the following: anti-inflammatory medications to subside the inflammation; immune system suppressors; antibiotics for any bacterial overgrowth and Remicade, which helps prevent reoccurrences of the same or an alternative option is to take herbal supplements.
The general symptoms of Crohn�s disease are: skeletal pains, abdominal pain, cramps, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, black stool, fever, muscle strains, loss of appetite, fatigue, anemia as well as weight loss. The symptoms may differ from person to person depending where the Crohn�s disease is located. Swelling of the upper lip is also known to happen in some patients. Crohn�s disease occurs in men, women and children and as much as half a million Americans are affected every year.
Other Crohn�s disease recipe may include anti-diarrhea drugs, fluid replacements, which you may have lost due to diarrhea and some nutritional supplements. Doctors may also change a Crohn�s disease recipe that will change your present diet in order to help prevent the inflammation in the future and also keep you healthy in the process. Eating a healthy diet is one of the most important things you can do.
An ideal crohns disease recipe would be a meal of beef and liver stew or hotpot served with green vegetables, such as cabbage, beans along with carrots and potatoes. This could be followed by a crohns disease recipe for dessert of jelly or fruit pie. Try and refrain from eating dairy products as some doctors say that these products should not be used as a crohns disease recipe as it tends to aggravate the condition.
Liver is an important food to include in your diet as it contains lots of iron and some patients with crohns disease have shown to have low levels of iron in their blood tests. Occasionally an iron transfusion may be necessary. Crohn�s disease recipe of nutritional supplements may differ from person to person; some children whose growth may be affected by the disease will be prescribed high calorie supplements for the same.
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http://www.crohnsinfoonline.com is an informative site relating to crohns disease. This site gives advice on how to control the disease with diet,medicines and natural products.
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