Crohn’s Disease has No Cure - Is Surgery an Effective Treatment? »

Posted By WikiMap 2 months, 2 weeks ago in News

Crohn’s Disease is a chronic, incurable inflammatory affliction of the gastrointestinal tract. Any part of the GI tract (as it is more commonly known) can be affected by the disease from the mouth to the anus but the most commonly affected part of the body is the lower part of the small intestine, also known as the ileum.

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    onlyonesecret2 months, 2 weeks ago

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    There Are No Incurable Diseases.

    - Dr. Richard Schulze

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    kazgal2 months, 2 weeks ago

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    PLEASE TELL ME MORE ABOUT CROHNS

    THANK YOU

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      lfbragg2 months, 2 weeks ago

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      I was diagnosed at age 25 with crohns disease..i am now 58 and have absolutely no symptoms and have been tested by barium xrays and apparently have been cured.

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