Possible Treatments For Crohn s Disease
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Possible Treatments for Crohn's Disease
Overview
Crohn's Disease treatments primarily involve medication and surgery. Although these approaches do not cure the disease, they effectively manage symptoms. Anti-inflammatory medications and surgical procedures target different areas of the bowel, depending on the location and severity of the disease. In "A Complete Guide to Crohn's Disease and Possible Treatments," these options are explored in detail.
Medication Options
There are five main categories of medication used to treat Crohn's Disease:
1. Aminosalicylates: While not frequently used, these medications can be effective for mild to moderate Crohn's cases. They are beneficial in treating various inflammatory bowel diseases.
2. Corticosteroids: These have been the primary treatment to control inflammation for many years. Newer steroids have improved their effectiveness in managing Crohn's symptoms.
3. Immunomodulators: These medications suppress the immune system, which is helpful since Crohn's might be triggered by the body's defense against intestinal bacteria.
4. Antibiotics: Used to eliminate harmful bacteria, these drugs also help to suppress the intestinal immune response.
5. Biologic Therapies: Recently gaining prominence, these treatments involve antibodies developed from living organisms that reduce inflammation by targeting specific chemicals in the body.
Surgical Options
Many people with Crohn's Disease will eventually require surgery when medication is insufficient. Surgery becomes necessary if the intestines are blocked by scar tissue, an abscess forms, or a fistula needs repair.
- Resection: Involves removing a part of the bowel and reconnecting the remaining sections.
- Ileostomy/Colostomy: In severe cases, part of the bowel is removed, and waste is redirected to an external bag through an opening in the abdomen. Despite being challenging for patients, medical advancements have made these procedures more manageable.
Dietary Considerations
Diet can play a role in managing Crohn's, though it is not the cause. Some people notice symptom changes based on their food intake. Identifying and adjusting to these dietary triggers can help alleviate symptoms for some individuals.
Overall, while there is no cure for Crohn's Disease, the combination of medication, surgery, and dietary adjustments can significantly improve quality of life for sufferers.
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