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- Crohns disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Alternative medicine Many people with Crohn's disease have used some form of complementary and alternative medicine to treat their condition However, there are few well-designed studies of the safety and effectiveness of these treatments
- Treatment for Crohn’s Disease - NIDDK
How do doctors treat Crohn’s disease? Doctors treat Crohn’s disease with medicines and surgery There is no single way to treat every person who has Crohn’s disease The goals of treatment are to lower inflammation in your intestines, prevent flares of your symptoms, and keep you in remission Medicines Many people with Crohn’s disease
- Medication Options for Crohn’s Disease
Aminosalicylates are thought to be effective in treating mild-to-moderate episodes of Crohn’s disease and useful as a maintenance treatment in preventing relapses of the disease They work best in the colon and are not particularly effective if the disease is limited to the small intestine Examples: Sulfasalazine Mesalamine Olsalazine
- Crohns Disease Treatment - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Crohn's Disease Treatment: Surgery About 40 to 60 percent of patients with ileal Crohn's disease (Crohn's disease in a certain part of your small intestine) need surgery during the first 10 years of symptoms If you develop an abscess or perforation, you may need surgery earlier
- Crohns Disease: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - WebMD
Medication is the main treatment for Crohn's disease, but many people use complementary therapies to help ease symptoms They include: Mind-body therapies such as relaxation, meditation, hypnosis
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