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Long-Term Complications From Crohn"s Disease

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Crohn's disease is part of the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) family, which includes several different disorders that all affect the intestines.
Crohn's disease includes uncomfortable symptoms, such as painful, uncontrollable diarrhea as well as terrible stomach cramps.
Over time, the ravages of this disorder can cause several long-term complications that can put your health and well-being in danger.
Doctors are not sure about the exact cause of Crohn's disease.
Some have noticed a correlation between family stomach troubles and the development of Crohn's, while others believe that it can arise over time as a reaction to a virus.
Regardless, this inflammatory bowel disease somehow results in the immune system overreacting to the presence of food in the intestines.
The immune system the attacks the intestines, which then causes the symptoms characteristic of Crohn's disease.
Over time, the constant barrage from the immune system can lead to long-term complications with the intestines and digestive system.
First, people who suffer from this IBD are prone to malnutrition because the intestines become less able to absorb nutrients.
Even if your intestines can still absorb, you may find it too painful or uncomfortable to eat.
Next, the intestinal walls can thicken in response to attack, which causes your intestines to become narrow.
Eventually, this can lead to bowel obstruction.
Sadly, bowel obstructions typically require surgery to remove the damaged part of the intestines.
Also, you can develop extra-sensitive spots in your intestines, leading to ulcers.
These painful sores can occur anywhere in your digestive tract.
Sometimes, they can spread through the wall of your intestine, turning into a fistula.
A fistula is an abnormal tissue bridge that can form between different layers of the intestines, or even between the intestines and another organ such as the skin or bladder.
This can quickly become life-threatening as bowel fluid can leak throughout your body.
Lastly, Crohn's can leave you with anal fissures, arthritis, kidney stones, and other health problems.
Although Crohn's disease can develop on its own with no prior warning, doctors have now found a link between this disorder and the powerful acne medication Accutane.
If you believe that you now have Crohn's disease or another such IBD as a result of taking Accutane, you should contact an Accutane lawsuit attorney from Williams Kherkher as soon as possible.
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