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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Lymph Nodes , Abdominal Pain And Fatigue

My 19 year old daughter in the last 2 months has been getting severe abdominal pain with fatigue and generalised back and joint pain. On OC for 18 months- no issues BHCG -ve, normal appendix seen on US. Swollen lymph nodes (cluster in RIF) that did settle a little with AB s. Bloods are okay - when a severe pain attack happens the WCC rises to above normal but marginally. Could this be Crohns?
Mon, 17 Aug 2015
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A chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines, especially the colon and ileum, associated with ulcers and fistulae.
Crohn’s disease can affect any part of the GI tract. While symptoms vary from patient to patient and some may be more common than others, the tell-tale symptoms of Crohn’s disease include:
Symptoms related to inflammation of the GI tract:
Persistent Diarrhea
Rectal bleeding
Urgent need to move bowels
Abdominal cramps and pain
Sensation of incomplete evacuation
Constipation (can lead to bowel obstruction)
General symptoms that may also be associated with IBD:
Fever
Loss of appetite
Weight Loss
Fatigue
Night sweats
Loss of normal menstrual cycle
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Lymph Nodes , Abdominal Pain And Fatigue

A chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines, especially the colon and ileum, associated with ulcers and fistulae. Crohn’s disease can affect any part of the GI tract. While symptoms vary from patient to patient and some may be more common than others, the tell-tale symptoms of Crohn’s disease include: Symptoms related to inflammation of the GI tract: Persistent Diarrhea Rectal bleeding Urgent need to move bowels Abdominal cramps and pain Sensation of incomplete evacuation Constipation (can lead to bowel obstruction) General symptoms that may also be associated with IBD: Fever Loss of appetite Weight Loss Fatigue Night sweats Loss of normal menstrual cycle