Crohns Disease
![]() The three most common sites of intestinal involvement in Crohn's disease are ileal, ileocolic and colonic.
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Crohns disease (also known as granulomatous colitis and regional enteritis) is an inflammatory disease of the intestines that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from anus to mouth, causing a wide variety of symptoms. |
symptoms
| symptoms |
| Abdominal pain or swelling |
| Diarrhea |
| Fever and chills |
| Night sweats |
| Poor Appetite |
| Rectal Bleeding |
| Rectal Pain |
| Weight Loss |
causes
| causes |
| Colitis |
| Enteritis |
| Entero-colitis |
| Ileo-colitis |
| Terminal ileitis |
drugs that treat this condition
| drugs that treat this condition |
| Asacol |
| Azason |
| Azulfidine |
| Cipro |
| Colazal |
| Dipentum |
| Entocort EC |
| Flagyl |
| Humira |
| Imuran |
| Pentasa |
| Prednisone |
| Prograf |
| Purinethol |
| Remicade |
tracking this condition
| things to track |
| Diet plan |
| Mood |
| Productivity |
| Sleep |
| Symptoms |


