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Got Chrones. Have Bleeding, Infection. Chrones Getting Worser?
Hi have chrones, in the past i have been able to control it within reason by diet alone but over the past few months i have found that i am bleeding almost every day now with infection also. I am able to get to work but as soon as im done i have nothing left and have to go home to bed. I think stress may be playing a role in this or could it just be that my chrones is getting worse? I am also starting to find it difficult socially as it is getting harder to pretend that im healthier than i really am.
you for sure shall require a proper review. Getting the exact severity of the illness is very important. Doing a colonoscopy to visualize the exact nature of the clon is important. It might be important to put you specific drugs that have been proven effective in managing this disease. Immunosuppressants/steroids are generally effective. Consult a doctor for complete clinical review.
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Got Chrones. Have Bleeding, Infection. Chrones Getting Worser?
hi and thanks for the query, you for sure shall require a proper review. Getting the exact severity of the illness is very important. Doing a colonoscopy to visualize the exact nature of the clon is important. It might be important to put you specific drugs that have been proven effective in managing this disease. Immunosuppressants/steroids are generally effective. Consult a doctor for complete clinical review.