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Sharon Dobson's Articles in Clinical

  • Worried About Developing Crohns Fistulas?
    Crohn’s disease can have many symptoms and complications regardless of a person’s age, ethnicity or gender. Given that there are different areas of the digestive track where Crohn’s can attack, not everyone who suffers from Crohn’s will experience the same complications of the disease. For instance, it is not uncommon for someone with a serious case of Crohn’s to develop a fistula.

    What is a fistula? It is a small tunnel that unnaturally connects two organs or body caviti...
  • Crohns And Emotional Side-Effects
    There are many physical side effects related to Crohn’s Disease. Since Crohn’s is a chronic condition for which there is no cure, the disease can permeate an individual’s sense of well-being, comfort, and lifestyle for his entire life. While the physical symptoms are intense enough to cause even the most reserved unyielding discomfort, perhaps one of the most damaging results of Crohn’s are the emotional side-effects of the disease.

    Imagine having to worry each and every t...
  • Crohns Disease And Smoking
    Crohn’s disease is an extremely painful inflammatory disease of the intestines and digestive tract. It mainly causes ulcers, or breaks in the lining of the digestive tract so that your stomach acid digests you and not food, but it can cause problems in the tract from the mouth all the way to the anus. The disease is named after the doctor who discovered it in 1932.

    The pain that comes with Crohn’s disease can flair up randomly or be caused by a whole host of triggers. For ...
  • Tips For Crohn’s Flare-Ups
    Living with any chronic disease can be a challenge, and Crohn’s is no exception. The extremely painful flare-ups make day-to-day living seem impossible and when the disease is in remission, the stress of worrying about the next one can be almost as bad. So, how do deal with these flare-ups when they happen?

    A Crohn’s flare-up is usually associated with the onset of symptoms such as fatigue, joint pain, weight loss, abdominal pain and rectal bleeding, a loss of appetite and...
  • Crohns And Arthritis
    We have covered the long-term effects of Crohn’s disease is the previous entries, but maybe the worst side effect is the onset of arthritis. There are three different kinds of arthritis that are common among long-term Crohn’s sufferers, two that affects the spine and another type that affects large joints, such as the knees.

    Arthritis is broadly defined as a group of conditions that affect the joints of the body. It is the leading cause of disability for people over the ag...
  • Crohns Disease And Teenagers
    The teenage years are one of the most influential periods in the life of a young person. According to psychological studies many of the developments that take place during these years will impact upon development throughout the entire lifespan of an individual. Therefore, it is vital that whatever difficulties arise be dealt with in a reasonable manner.

    While Crohn’s Disease normally manifests after the teenage years it is not completely uncommon for the disease to show du...
  • Crohns Disease In Children
    Crohn’s Disease is an incurable condition that affects the digestive tract. The symptoms are often painful and if untreated can lead to more serious conditions down the line. Children, while not the age group most likely to suffer from Crohn’s, are potentially at the greatest risk from the disease.

    Children and adults are diagnosed with Crohn’s using the same diagnostic procedures. It is sometimes difficult to differentiate Crohn’s from a host of other digestive disorders,...
  • Eating Out With Crohns Disease
    Just because you have Crohn’s Disease it does not mean that your life has to end. It is quite likely that you know people with Crohn’s Disease – but you’d never know they had it. If you take the proper steps to manage Crohn’s you can still enjoy going out to eat. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind when you eat out.

    It is a good idea to have a plan when you are going to eat out. As many Crohn’s sufferers can attest, the disease can rear its ugly head at...
  • Managing Crohns Disease Naturally
    Unless you’ve been hiding in a cave for the past several years you probably know of the boom in the alternative health industry. With fading confidence in modern medicine, people are entering a virtual time machine and are looking to remedies of the past for the treatments of the future.

    The natural approach to managing diseases has manifested itself through the creation of organic supermarkets, holistic stores, and alternative health practitioners. Each of these businesse...
  • Common Medications For Crohns Disease
    Whenever possible it is always best to try and treat diseases and disorders in a natural way. However, there are times when medication can become necessary. Fortunately, for sufferers of Crohn’s Disease, there are medications available that are highly effective in limiting the severity and regularity of the disease.

    Oftentimes, the first medicines called upon in the fight against Crohn’s Disease are anti-inflammatory drugs. This should come as no surprise as Crohn’s manife...
  • Colitis Explained
    There are a diverse range of diseases that affect various areas of the digestive tract. Many of these conditions, grouped in the category of irritable bowel disease (IBD), are indistinguishable from other similar diseases like Crohn’s Disease and Irritable Bowl Syndrome, thus, diagnosis is often a complicated and must adopt a trial-and-error approach.

    Colitis is a disease that results in the inflammation of the lining of the large intestine, or colon. Researchers have esti...
  • Crohn’s Or Colitis?
    In the realm of disorders that affect the digestive tract there is often some confusion over diagnosing specific conditions. Many of these disorders tend to overlap in terms of symptoms and signs. Since it is often difficult to distinguish one form of irritable bowel disease (IBD) from another, diagnosis is often a time-consuming procedure wrought with the painstaking approach of trial-and-error.

    Two forms of IBD that are frequently confused are Crohn’s Disease and colitis...
  • Crohn's Disease Explained
    Crohn's disease is characterized by chronic inflammation of the colon. Most patients also experience abdominal pain and weight loss. The treatment for Crohn’s disease is similar to that of ulcerative colitis in the sense that it can be treated with sulfasalazine, mesalamine preparations, glucocorticoids and 6 mercaptopurine.

    Antibiotics such as Ciprofloxacin and Metronidazole can also be effective for the complications that come along with Crohn’s disease. Metronidazole is...

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