Is Crohn's disease a terminal disease
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Crohn's disease may be very strange to everyone, so there is no in-depth understanding of this disease. Crohn's disease is an intestinal inflammatory disease. It can occur in any part of the gastrointestinal tract. Now let's talk about whether Crohn's disease is a terminal disease.
Is Crohn's disease a terminal disease
First, Crohn's disease is insidious, often asymptomatic or mild in the early stage, which is easy to be ignored. Crohn's disease is what kind of disease? From symptomatic to diagnosed, the average is 1 ~ 3 years. The course of disease is often chronic, recurrent, more common in young people, women slightly more than men.
Second: paroxysmal spastic abdominal pain is the most common symptom of the disease. With the progress of the disease, it can be manifested as persistent dull pain. Ileal lesions often have right lower abdominal pain, which can be aggravated after eating. It is often misdiagnosed as acute appendicitis. The change of stool character and the increase of defecation frequency are also one of the common symptoms of the disease.
Third: Crohn's disease can occur at any age, but the highest incidence of the crowd or young people. The onset age of patients is mostly 15-30 years old, but the first attack can occur in any age group, and the prevalence rate of men and women is similar. This disease is more common in Europe and America, and has an increasing trend.
matters needing attention
Crohn's disease is a disease whose etiology is unknown. Patients with Crohn's disease usually have a series of adverse symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and difficult defecation. Crohn's disease is not an incurable disease, but patients should actively cooperate with the treatment, so that the body can recover as soon as possible.