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Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease caused by the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), which ...
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease caused by the inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), which includes the mouth, esophagus, small intestine, large intestine, anus, and rectum.
Unlike other inflammatory bowel diseases, the inflammation in Crohn’s disease penetrates all the layers of the digestive tract.
This disease is a lifelong and debilitating illness. Its exact underlying causes are unknown.
Scientists believe IBD is caused by an exaggerated immune response to the presence of food, bacteria, or allergens in the GI tract. The overblown immune response produces inflammation in the GI tract, which leads to Crohn’s disease.
Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease caused by the inflammation and formation of ulcers (sores) in ...
Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease caused by the inflammation and formation of ulcers (sores) in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Ulcerative colitis primarily affects the large intestine (colon) and the rectum. The inflammation and sores only affect the innermost lining of these organs.
The exact causes of ulcerative colitis are unknown, but it is most probably caused by the immune system’s exaggerated response to the presence of a foreign substance in the colon.
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Visit the IBD Prevention Center to check all the information on how to prevent and manage IBD symptoms, including the different recommendations to follow, lifestyle changes to make, and things to avoid.
These suggestions include, among many others:
- Eat smaller meal portions
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid stress
- Refrain from drinking alcohol
- Avoid caffeine
- List of foods to avoid, etc...
You can also find a complete list of the IBD dos and don'ts with a detailed explanation ...
Visit the IBD Prevention Center to check all the information on how to prevent and manage IBD symptoms, including the different recommendations to follow, lifestyle changes to make, and things to avoid.
These suggestions include, among many others:
- Eat smaller meal portions
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid stress
- Refrain from drinking alcohol
- Avoid caffeine
- List of foods to avoid, etc...
You can also find a complete list of the IBD dos and don'ts with a detailed explanation about each to better understand why it can help manage IBD and how it should be done.
Follow up with your doctor to regularly monitor the symptoms because these might change and worsen over time. Accordingly, your doctor can advise you what should be done
Drink lots of fluids to stay hydrated is good for patients with IBD. It gives the gastrointestinal tract a chance to heal from inflammation and make it easier for the stool to
IBD patients experiencing active symptoms should eat smaller meals and eat slowly to avoid overwhelming the gastrointestinal tract with a large meal. Hence, shoot for six
Sleeping for seven to eight hours every night is important for patients with IBD. Lack of sleep can increase inflammation, and affect mood and mental health. It can further
Avoid dairy foods because eating dairy foods might increase the symptoms of IBD such as diarrhea, gas, and cramps.
Patients with IBD should avoid eating saturated fats because saturated fats can further narrow the intestines and/or colon of those patients, leading to problems with partial
Avoid certain classes of medications particularly the narcotics because these can give rise to further problems especially constipation. Furthermore, the bowel doesn’t
Spicy foods can provoke an already-irritated colon and increase the inflammation of the colon.
Caffeine is considered a gastric irritant. It might overstimulate the gastrointestinal (GI) system and increase the symptoms of IBD, such as diarrhea. However, some
Processed foods contain emulsifiers that extend the shelf life. These can increase in inflammation in the gut and worsen IBD symptoms.
Stress can exacerbate the symptoms of IBD and can beat up the gastrointestinal tract.
Several study have shown that alcohol might trigger IBD flare-ups and can worsen gastrointestinal symptoms. It is also associated with higher risk of relapse. However, some
Although nuts and seeds are good sources of healthy unsaturated fats and fiber but the high fiber content means that they can be a digestive irritant. Hence, patients with IBD
Patients with IBD might experience narrowing in the bowel, in response to a long-standing inflammation. Hence, they must avoid cruciferous vegetables and raw fruits because
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