Yes . Most people do not die from Crohn's Disease however.
Crohn's disease can have many complications and people can die from them.
Bowel blockages, infections, post operative infections, severe dehydration and/or malnutrition compromise the immune system and can lead to death.
In most cases, Crohn's is well controlled with medication and patients live long lives.
My father had Chrohn's disease and he passed away in 1998 at the age of 41. His death certificate says chrohns as the cause of death. But since his passing I can honestly say that they (scientist, doctors. etc.) have come a long way in just even the basic knowledge of Chrohns disease and helpful medicines etc. My uncle his brother also has it but he hasn't been sick in nearly 15 years. He just eats right and takes whatever medicine they have been giving him. So every person handles the disease differently and death is not always the outcome from having this disease.
The Crohns diet is a low residue diet. More information aboyt this diet is available at: www.webmd.com/...crohns.../crohns.../creating-a-crohns-disease-die...
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There is only one type of Crohns disease. Crohns disease can manifest anywhere in the digestive tract but it is the same disease no matter where it appears.
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There is no know cause of Crohns disease at this time. Research is ongoing as to the causes of Crohns disease.
The protien diet is a low-carb and high protein diet. More information is available at the following: www.webmd.com/...crohns.../crohns.../creating-a-crohns-disease-die...
No. Drug abuse history has never been linked to Crohns disease. Children as young as 3 can develop Crohns disease. Crohns is not something you have done to yourself.
The Crohns Disease Activity Index is a questionnaire used in research to help measure how the disease is affecting the patient.
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Because Crohns disease has not been fully researched as to the causes, it cannot be prevented. Once diagnosed, the disease can be managed but never cured.
Crohns disease can do that.