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What Is The Cure For A Severe Joint Pain Along With Crohn S Disease?

Hi, I have Crohn s disease for almost 22 years and it hasn t been easy. Recently I started having severe joint pain, they did X-rays and ct scan and told me I have a disease called bleeding into the joints, it s was explain much more elaborate than that, but you get the idea. Would someone please tell me what the hell is happening to me, this really hurts, along with my Crohn s I think I should just finish this off, I can t do anymore pain, I need help..Ruth young
Fri, 25 Nov 2016
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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With modern treatment with drugs,plasma replacement infusions are helpful...prothrombin time has to be determined by blood test before infusions and detecting clotting factors missing in blood..crowns is an autoimmune disease associated with joint implications.immunosuppressants like cyclophosphamide,azathioprine and other drugs are prescribed along with pain meds.like NSAIDs for joint pains
Consult a rheumatologist or an immunological clinics for evaluation and management
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What Is The Cure For A Severe Joint Pain Along With Crohn S Disease?

Hi With modern treatment with drugs,plasma replacement infusions are helpful...prothrombin time has to be determined by blood test before infusions and detecting clotting factors missing in blood..crowns is an autoimmune disease associated with joint implications.immunosuppressants like cyclophosphamide,azathioprine and other drugs are prescribed along with pain meds.like NSAIDs for joint pains Consult a rheumatologist or an immunological clinics for evaluation and management