Colitis Crohn’s DiseaseColitis Crohn’s Disease: Both Sets of Symptoms Are
Similar
When a person’s digestive tract starts to show signs of malfunctioning, diagnosing
the problem can often be confusing since there could be more than one disorder to contend with and symptoms from
one disorder may overlap with those of another. What’s more, diagnosing Colitis and Crohn’s disease can take up a
lot of time and doctors usually need to make trial and error steps before the disorder is properly
diagnosed.
In fact, Colitis and Crohn’s disease can be confused with one another since both diseases are very similar as
far as their symptoms go and typically, when suffering from Colitis or Crohn’s disease, it is quite common to
notice signs such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, low energy, and fever as well as low appetite and even weight
loss.
Both Colitis and Crohn’s disease is caused by inflamed tissues and it is believed
that today as many as two million Americans are sufferers of either Colitis or Crohn’s disease.
As far as Crohn’s disease is concerned; it will generally affect the person’s small intestine though at the same
time it can occur in the rest of the body as well and thus you could find that it affects the stomach and appendix
as well as even the esophagus and also the duodenum, anus and even large intestine. On the other hand, colitis
affects only the colon.
However,
whether you are suffering from Colitis or Crohn’s disease, it is still possible to find that the diseases go
into remission, followed by abrupt flare-ups that can cause deterioration in your well being. In fact, though
physically the symptoms could be similar, psychologically they are different and in fact, either condition
could even lead to depression as well as unsociable behavior.
The treatment of Colitis and Crohn’s disease can also be similar and most people generally opt to take drugs to
cure the symptoms and typically, the drugs taken include antibiotics, immunomodulators, immune suppressants as well
as undergoing biological therapy.
However, drugs cannot be taken to cure Colitis Crohn’s disease because colitis can only get cured if the patient
undergoes surgery to have their colon removed while surgery for Crohn’s disease that affects many different parts
of the body can only provide relief from the symptoms.
There is also the need to distinguish between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
and though the symptoms for both types of these inflammatory bowel diseases are more or less the same, treatments
could be different for each.
In fact, experts on inflammatory bowel disease are of the opinion that treating Colitis Crohn’s disease
requires daily maintenance and so, performing exercises and keeping stress levels low can go a long way in keeping
both diseases under control.
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