3. Barb has Crohn’s disease, inflammation of the intestines of the territory. ” The disease is believed to have some genetic basis, but the real cause is still unknown. When the disease goes on, you experience abdominal pain, weight loss and anemia. What part (s), the gut is (are) probably involved, and what is the cause of the symptoms of Barb? 4. What symptoms is expected to see a person whose small intestine is blocked at the level of fasting? 5. In a condition known as gout, uric acid blood levels are higher than normal. Since uric acid is not soluble like urea, uric acid, some are quick joint capsules, causing local inflammation, pain and eventually damage to the municipality. People with gout are often treated by changing their diet. How can you help?
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# 3 For. . . Crohn’s and I had the same problems, “Barb” I had surgery to remove swelling and was on the side that was removed. This is the area most common problem that people with Crohn’s disease even if he can make any area of the digestive system from mouth to anus. When the ileum becomes inflamed and causes poor absorption of minerals such as iron and B12 nutirents. This is what causes anemia and an inability to absorb fats and other nutrients causes weight loss. . . Hope this helps
Comment by midnight_angel84 — April 3, 2010 @ 3:23 pm
Answer to Question 3: The list gave us a base outside the city, typical of Crohn’s disease on. Anemia, blood in stool? If so. . . could be related anal. . . it would be in the colon. No matter where you have Crohn’s disease. . . have the same symptoms. . . pain, weight loss running to the bathroom every 5 minutes, anemia can be caused by more than one thing. . . Answer to Question 4: Every time we believe that the participation of intestinal obstruction. The signs would be: Ola feel like cramps, nausea, vomiting, unable to move or change to gas, bloating (swelling of the belly of conditions).
Comment by Kristie The Crohnie/Vet Tech — April 3, 2010 @ 3:58 pm