July 19, 2007

Various Options For Crohn0s Disease

There are various treatment options for Crohn0s disease that include drugs, surgery, nutrition supplements or even a combination of these three options. Treatment for Crohn0s disease concentrates on controlling inflammation; relieve abdominal pain, rectal breeding and diarrhea and correcting nutritional deficiencies. The choice for treatment of Crohn0s disease depends on the location and severity of the disease, its complications and the patient0s response to previous medical treatments.
By treating Crohn0s disease, it is possible to reduce and eliminate the inflammation associated with the disease. Aminosalicylates are effective in reducing the inflammation of the digestive tract lining. The active component of this drug is 5-aminosalicylic acid and is a common treatment for inflammatory bowel disease. It can be taken orally or rectally as an enema or suppository.
If 5-ASA is found to be ineffective, then corticosteroids are used to control the inflammation of Crohn0s disease. It is taken orally, intravenously or as an enema or suppository. However its continuous use leads to side effects like high blood pressure, diabetes and osteoporosis. There may also be some fluid retention that leads to a swollen appearance of the face. However a new formulation of steroids, budesonide, has fewer side effects as there is less of […]

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