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Q: Why do you get a fever through having Crohn's disease?
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Why are night sweats associated with crohns?

Yes. Night sweats result from low to medium grade fever and Crohn's Disease does cause the patient to have a fever because the body is fighting inflammation.


Is yellow fever a bacterial viral or parasitic disease?

Yellow fever is a viral disease caused by the yellow fever virus, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes.


What is crohns's disease?

Crohns disease is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the intestines. Crohns disease can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus. It most often causes ulcerations in the large and small bowels, typically at the joining of the two bowels called the ileum (located on the right side of the abdomen near the appendix) but can manifest anywhere in the digestive tract. Symptoms include but are not exclusive to, abdominal pain often severe, cramping, nausea, frequent diarrhea, rectal bleeding. These symptoms often result in severe weight loss, fatigue, and depression. Follow the link provided below for much more information. Crohns disease is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract that affects both children and adults. Crohns can affect any part of the digestive tract from the mouth to the anus. The cause of Crohns disease is unknown. Common symptoms of Crohns disease can include abdominal pain and tenderness, diarrhea, anal pain and or drainage, rectal bleeding, severe weight loss, mouth sores, fissures, fever, infections, bloating, gas and rectal abscess. Patients can also have problems outside of the digestive tract, including skin rash, joint pain, eye redness and liver problems. Crohns disease is a chronic illness, medical and surgical treatments can help control the course of the disease, but cannot cure it. Treatments now are allowing many patients to experience long periods of symptom-free remission.


What disease swept through Galveston in 1867?

There was a yellow fever epidemic there that year.


How does typhoid fever attack?

typhoid fever attack through the digestive systemwith an infectious feverish disease


What is Crohn's disease?

Crohns disease is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the intestines. Crohns disease can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus. It most often causes ulcerations in the large and small bowels, typically at the joining of the two bowels called the ileum (located on the right side of the abdomen near the appendix) but can manifest anywhere in the digestive tract. Symptoms include but are not exclusive to, abdominal pain often severe, cramping, nausea, frequent diarrhea, rectal bleeding. These symptoms often result in severe weight loss, fatigue, and depression. Follow the link provided below for much more information. Crohns disease is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract that affects both children and adults. Crohns can affect any part of the digestive tract from the mouth to the anus. The cause of Crohns disease is unknown. Common symptoms of Crohns disease can include abdominal pain and tenderness, diarrhea, anal pain and or drainage, rectal bleeding, severe weight loss, mouth sores, fissures, fever, infections, bloating, gas and rectal abscess. Patients can also have problems outside of the digestive tract, including skin rash, joint pain, eye redness and liver problems. Crohns disease is a chronic illness, medical and surgical treatments can help control the course of the disease, but cannot cure it. Treatments now are allowing many patients to experience long periods of symptom-free remission.


Is Lyme disease a rickettsial disease?

No, it is a spirochetal disease first recognized in Lyme, Conn. in 1975. It is the most common tick-borne illness in the USA. Typhus, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Q Fever,and Trench Fever are some examples of Rickettsial Diseases. Rickettsial disease can and are transmitted through the bite on an infected insect.


Do kidney stones cause constipation?

Yes. Kidney stones are very possible when you have Crohns disease and what you refer to as constipation could be a blockage. When the intestine narrows from active Crohns even the smallest undigested item can get stuck in that narrow passage and back everything up. Very little will get through and the pain can be excruciating. Combine that with the pain from kidney stones and it will mean a trip to the emergency room for sure. Pain, vomiting, fever, low urinary output, bloating are all symtoms.


How do you get valley fever?

Humans usually get RVF through bites from infected mosquitoes. Humans can also get the disease if they are exposed to the blood, body fluids, or tissues of infected animals. Infection through aerosol transmission of RVF virus has occurred in the laboratory environment. This a viral disease compared to valley fever in the South West US which is an inhaled fungal disease.


Who is crohn's disease named after?

The symptoms of Crohns disease have been documented since 850 AD. Between 1920 and 1930 an increasing number of patients complaining of abdominal cramping, diarrhea, fever and weight loss that turned out not to be appendicitis was noted. Upon further investigation, Dr's Berg, Oppenheimer and Ginsberg studied 12 patients showing these same symptoms and in 1930 Dr. Burill Crohn published a paper in collaboration with the others including Dr. Paul Klemperer on a medical condition they call "Terminal Ileitis". This condition was later to be renamed Crohns Disease.


What type of disease is the yellow fever?

Yellow fever is a virus.


Is fever a friend or a foe?

foe fever is a cold and disease.