Crohns Disease Symptoms
Crohns Disease Symptoms aren't anyone's cup of tea.
Symptoms can be painful, and interfere with your normal day to day activities when you are experiencing a painful flare-up. Recognising what the symptoms are all about can help you to understand and manage the disease better.
The main crohn's disease Symptoms you may experience include:
- abdominal pain
- diarrhea
- weight loss
- poor appetite
- fever
- night sweats
- rectal pain
- occasionally rectal bleeding
You may get some symptoms, you may have all of them.
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For instance, if you have Crohn's in your colon (Crohn's Colitis) you will mainly have abdominal pain, and possibly symptoms like diarrhea with blood in it.
If you mainly have the disease around your small intestine (which is quite common and known as Crohn's enteritis) than abdominal pain and diarrhea are again your most common symptoms. You may even get an obstruction in your small intestine.
Alot of crohn's disease sufferers may experience problems and pain in their anal area. These symptoms involve swelling of the anal sphincter tissue (which is the muscle right at the end of your colon that controls how you defecate).
Other common symptoms include:
- painful ulcers or fissures that can bleed and particularly become irritated when you are defecating.
- You could also have problems with the skin between the vagina (or penis) and the rectum. This skin may have mucous and pus form.
- Another painful symptom can be a peri-rectal abscess in your anal or rectal area. This can cause alot of inflammation, pain and tenderness, along with fevers.If you have, or think you might have Crohn's Disease learn more about it here.
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