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		<title>Ulcerated Colitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 21:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease in which the large intestine becomes inflamed and ulcerated (pitted or eroded), leading to flare-ups (bouts or attacks) of bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. The long-term risk of colon cancer is increased. Ulcerative colitis may start at any age but usually begins between the ages of 15 and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease in which the large intestine becomes inflamed and ulcerated (pitted or eroded), leading to flare-ups (bouts or attacks) of bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. The long-term risk of colon cancer is increased. Ulcerative colitis may start at any age but usually begins between the ages of 15 and 30. </p>
<p>A small group of people have their first attack between the ages of 50 and 70.Ulcerative colitis usually does not affect the full thickness of the wall of the large intestine and hardly ever affects the small intestine. The disease usually begins in the rectum or the rectum and the sigmoid colon (the lower end of the large intestine) but may eventually spread along part or all of the large intestine.</p>
<p>Ulcerative proctitis, which is confined to the rectum, is a very common and relatively benign form of ulcerative colitis. In some people, most of the large intestine is affected early on.</p>
<p>The cause of ulcerative colitis is not known for certain, but heredity and an overactive immune response in the intestine seem to be contributing factors. Cigarette smoking, which is detrimental in Crohns disease, seems to decrease the risk of ulcerative colitis.</p>
<p>However, smoking in order to reduce the risk of ulcerative colitis is ill-advised in light of the many health problems that smoking can cause. Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).</p>
<p>Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the intestine, specifically the large intestine or colon, that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores, in the colon. The main symptom of active disease is usually diarrhea mixed with blood, of gradual onset. Ulcerative colitis is, however, a systemic disease that affects many parts of the body outside the intestine.</p>
<p>Because of the name, IBD is often confused with irritable bowel syndrome (&#8220;IBS&#8221;), a troublesome, but much less serious condition. Ulcerative colitis has similarities to Crohns disease, another form of IBD. Ulcerative colitis is an intermittent disease, with periods of exacerbated symptoms, and periods that are relatively symptom-free. Although the symptoms of ulcerative colitis can sometimes diminish on their own, the disease usually requires treatment to go into remission.</p>
<p>Ulcerative colitis is a rare disease, with an incidence of about one person per 10,000 in North America. The disease tends to be more common in northern areas. Although ulcerative colitis has no known cause, there is a presumed genetic component to susceptibility.<br />
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		<title>Treatment for Crohns Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 13:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crohns Disease treatment is a life-long commitment, as this chronic condition is marked by flare-ups and remission periods that sufferers will unfortunately be forced to deal. Crohns Disease symptoms, and possibly one or more stays in a hospital.
All of that works together with the general stress of life to affect the course of your disease. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crohns Disease treatment is a life-long commitment, as this chronic condition is marked by flare-ups and remission periods that sufferers will unfortunately be forced to deal. Crohns Disease symptoms, and possibly one or more stays in a hospital.</p>
<p>All of that works together with the general stress of life to affect the course of your disease. When it all combines together &#8212; you get fatigue. You feel tired, listless. I know. I&#8217;ve been there. Proper Crohns Disease treatment is crucial, and it is important to learn everything you can about this debilitating condition.</p>
<p>The goal of medical treatment is to reduce the inflammation that triggers your signs and symptoms. In the best cases, this may lead not only to symptom relief but also to long-term remission. Treatment for Crohns disease usually involves drug therapy or, in certain cases, surgery.</p>
<p>Doctors use several categories of drugs that control inflammation in different ways. But drugs that work well for some people may not work for others, so it may take time to find a medication that helps you.</p>
<p>In addition, because some drugs have serious side effects, you&#8217;ll need to weigh the benefits and risks of any treatment.<br />
Anti-inflammatory drugs<br />
Anti-inflammatory drugs are often the first step in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.</p>
<p>They include:<br />
• Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine). Doctors have used this drug for many years to treat Crohns disease. Although it can be effective in reducing symptoms of the disease, it has a number of side effects, including nausea, vomiting, heartburn and headache. Don&#8217;t take this medication if you&#8217;re allergic to sulfa medications.<br />
• Mesalamine (Asacol, Rowasa). This medication tends to have fewer side effects than sulfasalazine has. You take it in tablet form or use it rectally in the form of an enema or suppository, depending on which part of your colon is affected.<br />
• Corticosteroids. Corticosteroids can help reduce inflammation anywhere in your body, but they have numerous side effects, including a puffy face, excessive facial hair, night sweats, insomnia and hyperactivity.</p>
<p>More serious side effects include high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, bone fractures, cataracts and an increased susceptibility to infections. Long-term use of corticosteroids in children can lead to stunted growth.</p>
<p>Also, these medications don&#8217;t work for everyone with Crohns disease. Doctors generally use corticosteroids only if you have moderate to severe inflammatory bowel disease that doesn&#8217;t respond to other treatments.</p>
<p>A newer type of corticosteroid, budesonide (Entocort EC), works faster than do traditional steroids and appears to produce fewer side effects. Entocort EC is effective only in Crohns disease that involves the lower small intestine and the first part of the large intestine (ileocolitis).</p>
<p>Corticosteroids aren&#8217;t for long-term use. They can be used for short-term symptom improvement for about three to four months. They&#8217;re also used in conjunction with other medications as a means to induce remission.</p>
<p>For example, corticosteroids may be used with an immune system suppressor — the corticosteroids can induce remission, while the immune system suppressors can help maintain remission.<br />
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		<title>Living with Crohns Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people living with Crohns disease find that periods of remission (when they are free from symptoms) are longer and more frequent than periods of acute illness. This has never been truer than it is today, when doctors have large and growing arsenal of treatment options to prescribe.
The severity of Crohns disease can be measured [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people living with Crohns disease find that periods of remission (when they are free from symptoms) are longer and more frequent than periods of acute illness. This has never been truer than it is today, when doctors have large and growing arsenal of treatment options to prescribe.</p>
<p>The severity of Crohns disease can be measured objectively with indexes that chart symptoms, including:<br />
•    The number of bowel movements per day<br />
•    Appetite level<br />
•    Fever<br />
•    Number of days in a month when an individual must modify his or her work, home, or social schedule because of diarrhea, fatigue, fever, and other symptoms</p>
<p>Severity can also be measured subjectively, through a doctor&#8217;s assessment of an individual&#8217;s general state of being (such as whether he or she is angry, depressed, in pain, or embarrassed by needing to use the toilet frequently in social or business situations).There is considerable variation in how people with Crohns disease experience their illness.</p>
<p>An individual whose radiological examinations reveal an extent of disease that would seem to be debilitating may lead a relatively normal life, while a person with few objective signs of disease may find his or her symptoms totally debilitating, both physically and mentally.Although Crohns disease is a chronic (long-term) inflammatory bowel disease, it is not a constant disease.</p>
<p>That is, Crohns disease is characterized by acute flare-ups of symptoms followed by remissions that last for varying periods of time. Each individual&#8217;s pattern of symptoms is different, and conscientious doctors treat patients according to their reported symptoms rather than the results of laboratory tests or radiological exams. Diarrhea, pain, and fever-along with fatigue, chills, and possibly vomiting-come and go, sometimes in waves and sometimes in sharp bursts.</p>
<p>Flare-ups can occur out of the blue, following a viral illness such as a head cold, or during times of extreme personal, business, or social stress. People with Crohns disease may feel well and be free of symptoms for substantial spans of time when their disease is not active. Despite the need to take medication for long periods of time and occasional hospitalizations, most people with Crohns disease are able to hold jobs, raise families, and function successfully at home and in society.<br />
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common early symptoms of Crohns disease are chronic diarrhea (which sometimes is bloody), crampy abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, and weight loss. Symptoms may continue for days or weeks and may resolve without treatment.
Complete and permanent recovery after a single attack is extremely rare. Crohns disease almost always flares up at irregular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common early symptoms of Crohns disease are chronic diarrhea (which sometimes is bloody), crampy abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, and weight loss. Symptoms may continue for days or weeks and may resolve without treatment.</p>
<p>Complete and permanent recovery after a single attack is extremely rare. Crohns disease almost always flares up at irregular intervals throughout a person&#8217;s life. Flare-ups can be mild or severe, brief or prolonged. Severe flare-ups can lead to intense pain, dehydration, and blood loss. Why the symptoms come and go and what triggers new flare-ups or determines their severity is not known. Recurrent inflammation tends to appear in the same area of the intestine, but it may spread to adjacent areas after a diseased segment has been removed surgically.</p>
<p>Common complications of inflammation include scarring that can produce intestinal blockage (obstruction) and deep ulcers penetrating through the bowel wall that can create pus-filled pockets of infection (abscesses) or abnormal connecting channels between the intestine and other organs (fistulas). Fistulas may connect two different parts of the intestine. Fistulas also may connect the intestine and bladder or the intestine and the skin surface, especially around the anus.</p>
<p>Although fistulas from the small intestine are common, wide-open holes (perforations) are rare. When the large intestine is affected extensively by Crohns disease, rectal bleeding commonly occurs. After many years, the risk of colon cancer (cancer of the large intestine) is greatly increased. About one third of people who develop Crohns disease have problems around the anus, especially fistulas and cracks (fissures) in the lining of the mucus membrane of the anus.</p>
<p>Crohns disease may lead to complications in other parts of the body. These complications include gallstones, inadequate absorption of nutrients, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and deposits of the protein amyloid in several organs (amyloidosis). When Crohns disease causes a flare-up of gastrointestinal symptoms, the person may also experience inflammation of the joints (arthritis), inflammation of the whites of the eyes (episcleritis), mouth sores (aphthous stomatitis), inflamed skin nodules on the arms and legs (erythema nodosum), and blue-red skin sores containing pus (pyoderma gangrenosum). Even when Crohns disease is not causing a flare-up of gastrointestinal symptoms, the person still may experience pyoderma gangrenosum, while inflammation of the spine (ankylosing spondylitis), inflammation of the pelvic joints (sacroiliitis), inflammation inside the eye (uveitis), or inflammation of the bile ducts (primary sclerosing cholangitis) are liable to occur entirely without relation to the clinical activity of the bowel disease.</p>
<p>In children, gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrhea often are not the main symptoms and may not appear at all. Instead, the main symptoms may be slow growth, joint inflammation, fever, or weakness and fatigue resulting from anemia.<br />
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		<title>Crohns Disease Diet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 16:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those suffering from Crohns Disease diet and nutrition are of utmost concern. Although there is no evidence to show that the condition is caused by nutritional factors, the food you eat can affect the symptoms of the disorder.
Because inflammatory bowel disease manifests itself differently from patient to patient, and can affect so many different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those suffering from Crohns Disease diet and nutrition are of utmost concern. Although there is no evidence to show that the condition is caused by nutritional factors, the food you eat can affect the symptoms of the disorder.</p>
<p>Because inflammatory bowel disease manifests itself differently from patient to patient, and can affect so many different areas of the digestive tract, there is not one specific diet for Crohns Disease that works for everyone. Rather, it is an experimental process whereby the patient determines what foods tend to aggravate the condition, and makes dietary changes based on this determination.</p>
<p>As Crohns is marked by flareups, with good periods and bad periods, the Crohns Disease diet may have to be adjusted accordingly.Some patients follow the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, which entails curbing carbs that are difficult to digest. This may offer relief for certain symptoms, but has yet to be supported by clinical evidence.<br />
The best diet for Crohns Disease is a healthy balanced one, including all of the food groups: fruits, vegetables, dairy, meats, whole grains, fats and protein should all be included daily, with those foods that may cause flare-ups eliminated or at least minimized.</p>
<p>One of the major concerns for patients is the strong possibility of malnutrition due to the inability of the impaired small intestine to properly digest and absorb nutrients from the food they eat.So even with a fully-balanced Crohns Disease diet, it is likely that you are not getting the nutrients you need. Add to that the common loss of appetite and the increased energy the body needs to combat the illness and many patients find themselves in a state of severe malnutrition.</p>
<p>This can and will lead to further health complications down the road. That is why many Crohns patients choose to take nutritional supplements to make sure they are getting the vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other important nutrients they may not be getting from their diet for Crohns disease.</p>
<p>High quality supplements can offer a full spectrum of vital ingredients, including B12, folic acid, Vitamin D, magnesium, potassium, trace elements and other specific nutrients that are often lacking in Crohns patients. One of the most complete nutritional supplements we have found is called Total Balance which is manufactured by a highly-regarded natural health company. It contains a wide variety of vitamins, minerals and nutrients in one comprehensive formula.</p>
<p>What separates this supplement from others is that it has an enteric coating which significantly increases the amount of nutrients that can be used by your cells and tissues, unlike others where a large percentage of nutrients get destroyed by stomach acids. Although some patients get adequate nourishment from a complete Crohns Disease diet, supplements are certainly worth consideration to ensure that your body gets what it needs.</p>
<p>As with all nutrition programs, a diet for Crohns Disease should be as well-balanced as possible, and include ample amounts of diverse foods. A nutritionist can offer diet help Crohns Disease patients can use to form the basis of their eating.</p>
<p>They can then tailor the regimen based on their specific needs. It&#8217;s important to check with your doctor to determine if supplementation might be right for you. In many cases, poor appetite, poor absorption and increased requirements may make you malnourished, and it might make sense to supplement these important nutrients to complement your Crohns diet.<br />
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		<title>Crohns Disease Cure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mild to moderate cases are usually treated with oral medications called aminosalicylates that can relieve inflammation and keep Crohns in remission.More serious cases are treated with corticosteroids such as Prednisone, and medications such as Remicade and Humira that can reduce inflammation and heal fistulas.
Due to the potential side effects of these medications, many people opt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mild to moderate cases are usually treated with oral medications called aminosalicylates that can relieve inflammation and keep Crohns in remission.More serious cases are treated with corticosteroids such as Prednisone, and medications such as Remicade and Humira that can reduce inflammation and heal fistulas.</p>
<p>Due to the potential side effects of these medications, many people opt for natural anti inflammatories such as fish oil. It has been proven to be beneficial in intestinal health, and can be as effective as prescription drugs as a Crohns treatment.</p>
<p>If you have Crohns disease, you will usually be seen regularly by a specialist team. Treatment will aim to increase your quality of life as much as possible, but there is no cure. If you have Crohns disease it&#8217;s important that you eat a healthy, balanced diet with a high fibre content, unless you are prone to blockages.</p>
<p>This is especially true when your symptoms flare up, as you will need to replace lost nutrients, although you may not feel like it. If you can eat a normal diet, you should continue to do so. However, you may find that certain foods disagree with you or that you need to eat more of particular types of food such as starchy carbohydrates (eg potatoes, bread and pasta).</p>
<p>When your Crohns disease is active, your doctor may recommend that you have a liquid diet, made up of simple forms of protein, carbohydrates and fats. This is called an elemental diet and is commonly used to treat children.</p>
<p>Many people with Crohns disease find that treatment with medicines is effective. Medicines used to treat Crohns disease include:<br />
•    corticosteroids (eg prednisolone) to reduce inflammation<br />
•    medicines to suppress your immune system (eg methotrexate or azathioprine)<br />
•    a medicine called infliximab &#8211; your doctor may recommend this if you have severe Crohns disease that hasn&#8217;t responded to other medicines</p>
<p>During flare-ups you may consider taking painkillers, but your GP may advise you not to take certain medicines such as ibuprofen (eg Nurofen) as they can make Crohns disease worse. It&#8217;s usually fine to take paracetamol as a painkiller, but check with your GP first. It&#8217;s not a good idea to take antidiarrhoeal medicines all the time as they may cover up signs that your disease has become more severe. Speak to your GP if diarrhoea is a problem.<br />
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		<title>Crohns Disease and Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women with Crohns disease who are considering having children can be comforted to know that the vast majority of such pregnancies will result in normal children. Research has shown that the course of pregnancy and delivery is usually not impaired in women with Crohns disease.
Even so, women with Crohns disease should discuss the matter with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women with Crohns disease who are considering having children can be comforted to know that the vast majority of such pregnancies will result in normal children. Research has shown that the course of pregnancy and delivery is usually not impaired in women with Crohns disease.</p>
<p>Even so, women with Crohns disease should discuss the matter with their doctors before pregnancy. Most children born to women with Crohns disease are unaffected. Children who do get the disease are sometimes more severely affected than adults, with slowed growth and delayed sexual development in some cases. Women with ulcerative colitis have normal fertility.</p>
<p>In Crohns disease, fertility may be reduced when the disease is active. Sulphasalazine can cause men to become less fertile. Fertility usually returns to normal when the drug is stopped. If possible, women should try to get pregnant when the disease is in remission. Flare-ups can occur during pregnancy but they are usually mild and will respond to medical treatment. Clinical experience has shown that the risk from steroids and sulphasalazine to the baby is extremely low.</p>
<p>Some doctors advise women to avoid pregnancy while on azathioprine because of theoretical risks, though many successful pregnancies have been recorded while taking the drug. Some doctors would suggest that a woman with inactive Crohns disease should stop taking her medication(s) during pregnancy, resuming an appropriate regimen only if a flare-up occurs.</p>
<p>Others might have different advice. Any woman who has Crohns disease and wants to become pregnant should discuss the issue of treatment during pregnancy with her health-care providers, where her personal medical history and treatment requirements can be taken into account. Women with Crohns disease whose disease is in remission at the time they conceive may experience increased symptoms during their third trimester, if they have symptoms at all. Many women suffer flare-ups immediately after giving birth. Doctors believe this is due to the hormonal changes of the pregnancy and postpartum period. “If Crohns disease flares up during pregnancy, sulphasalazine and steroids are permitted. Azathioprine and metronidazole should be avoided unless advised by a specialist.</p>
<p>However, note that there is no convincing proof that azathioprine has been responsible for foetal abnormalities and many inflammatory bowel disease specialists now recommend continuing the drug for those patients in whom relapse would be a major problem.There is no predicatable pattern to inflammatory bowel disease in pregnancy. Patients with inflammatory bowel disease often seem to be healthier during pregnancy, but at a risk of a flare-up in the postpartum period. The chance of a flare-up is not increased by pregnancy however it is advised to wait until disease is inactive before conception.</p>
<p>If patients conceive during a flare of Crohns disease:<br />
- about 1/3 get better, 1/3 get worse and 1/3 stay the same</p>
<p>Women with Crohns disease tend to have more preterm births and babies with lower birth weights ”<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Constipation in Crohns disease is usually a symptom of obstruction in the small intestine. Constipation can be a symptom of UC, but not as common as diarrhea. Can occur during flare-ups. May occur when the inflamed rectum triggers a reflex response in the colon that causes it to retain the stool.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constipation in Crohns disease is usually a symptom of obstruction in the small intestine. Constipation can be a symptom of UC, but not as common as diarrhea. Can occur during flare-ups. May occur when the inflamed rectum triggers a reflex response in the colon that causes it to retain the stool.</p>
<p>Patients with irritable bowel syndrome often have fluctuating symptoms over long periods of time. Patients may experience gas, bloating, dyspepsia, constipation, diarrhea, flatus, diarrhea alternating with constipation, and the passage of mucous in the stools. Crampy abdominal pain may be present. It is the goal of physicians to assess these complex symptoms and address these complaints by performing appropriate medical tests.</p>
<p>Patients with constipation predominant irritable bowel syndrome should be treated with an increase in fiber. If the fiber content of their stool is increased and patients continue to experience constipation, addition of non-stimulant laxatives can be instituted. These are stool softeners, such as Colace or Surfak. Others such as milk of Magnesia or lactulose may be useful.</p>
<p>Patients with constipation, and the above complaints, are usually not treated with tricyclic antidepressants because of the possibility of exacerbating their constipation. Constipation means different things to different people. For many people, it simply means infrequent stools.</p>
<p>For others, however, constipation means hard stools, difficulty passing stools (straining), or a sense of incomplete emptying after a bowel movement. The cause of each of these &#8220;types&#8221; of constipation probably is different, and the approach to each should be tailored to the specific type of constipation. Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, chronic constipation, GERD, irritable bowel syndrome, dyspepsia and other gastrointestinal problems can cause pain, discomfort, adverse complications and disruption of your normal activities.</p>
<p>Clinical trials allow you to play an active role in your healthcare and give you access to new research treatments before they are available to the general public. Mitamins custom make quality formulas for the treatment of Constipation &amp; Crohn&#8217;s Disease with vitamins. A Constipation &amp; Crohn&#8217;s Disease formula will be made to suit you, using quality brand name ingredients. Mitamins produce custom made vitamin and supplement formulas to suit your individual health needs conveniently in one formula, one bottle and one dosage. Constipation is a symptom of Crohn’s disease but it’s not as common as diarrhea. It often occurs during a flare up, and is characterized by having a bowel movement less than three times within a week.</p>
<p>Constipation can be very uncomfortable and cause bloating, straining and the feeling of a full bowel.Constipation is quite common, and is something the average person experiences regardless if they suffer from an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), or other digestive condition.  Constipation results when the colon absorbs too much water from the waste material or the colon’s muscle contracts slowly or is sluggish. This causes stool to dramatically slow down on its journey through the colon.</p>
<p>The outcome of constipation is often dry, hard, pebble-like stool that is difficult to pass. Causes of constipation may differ depending on the person. For instance, while constipation may be a result from a poor diet in one person, it could be the result of taking medication in another. Therefore, in order to treat constipation, a Crohn’s sufferer should first learn about the most common causes of constipation and then assess their condition.<br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no diet for ulcerative colitis that is agreed upon by all healthcare professionals. Most eating plans that are advertised as an ulcerative colitis diet were designed by those who suffer from the disease or those who love them.
One man who sells a cookbook for his ulcerative colitis diet plan says that he was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no diet for ulcerative colitis that is agreed upon by all healthcare professionals. Most eating plans that are advertised as an ulcerative colitis diet were designed by those who suffer from the disease or those who love them.</p>
<p>One man who sells a cookbook for his ulcerative colitis diet plan says that he was told by a doctor of “oriental medicine” (his words, not mine) that he should eat no meat, no fish, no egg yolks, no fruits and no nuts. While another diet for ulcerative colitis control, developed by a doctor and a biochemist recommends meat, fish, eggs, fruits and nuts. It may be wise and most effective to design your own ulcerative colitis diet, taking into account any known food allergies or sensitivities.</p>
<p>A symptoms and food diary may be helpful to use as you are designing your diet for ulcerative colitis control. Try to note not only what you ate, but what you drank. While there is little agreement about what foods should be included in an ulcerative colitis diet, there are certain products (like caffeine, alcohol, high fiber cereals, some fruits and some fruit juices) that are known to have a laxative effect, cause cramping and diarrhea, even in people who do not have an inflammatory bowel disease like ulcerative colitis.</p>
<p>Diet is important. A healthy diet is important for overall good health and sense of well being. For those who suffer from ulcerative colitis, diet is particularly important.Chronic diarrhea may lead to malnutrition, weight loss, weakness and dehydration. For these reasons a diet for ulcerative colitis control should be well-balanced, with adequate amounts of protein, carbohydrates and good fats. Including vitamin supplements, particularly D, B12 and iron is recommended.</p>
<p>Simple sugars and artificial sweeteners cause flare ups in some people. No matter what your food preferences, it is important when designing your ulcerative colitis diet to be honest with yourself. It may be hard to give up sodas, coffee, candy and muffins, but your goal should be to control your symptoms. Ulcerative colitis is considered a chronic disease that has a tendency to go into remission and then flare up again over time. Mild to moderate symptoms may be controlled with an ulcerative colitis diet, supplements, herbs and medications, but severe ulcerative colitis can only be cured with surgery. Since cases rarely begin as severe, keeping your symptoms under control decreases the likelihood that surgery will be necessary. One thing to consider when designing your ulcerative colitis diet is stress and anxiety.</p>
<p>While stress and anxiety are not believed to cause ulcerative colitis, it is believed that they can aggravate the condition. Many people who suffer from ulcerative colitis also suffer from anxiety. It may be that the condition causes people to be more anxious, never knowing when they may have to find a bathroom, always worrying about a flare up, etc. Symptoms of anxiety include rapid pulse, trembling, shaking, sweating and nausea or abdominal distress. If you experience symptoms of anxiety, in addition to symptoms of ulcerative colitis, diet considerations are similar, but there are other suggestions.</p>
<p>These include eating smaller meals more frequently, chewing thoroughly and eating slowly.Salt and preservatives are known to put additional stress on the body. These should be excluded or at least restricted from a healthy ulcerative colitis diet, particularly when symptoms of stress and anxiety are present. When designing your diet for ulcerative colitis control, try to include less pre-packaged foods which are full of salt and preservatives.<br />
One more consideration for an ulcerative colitis diet is meat selection. Most companies that raise poultry, cattle and pigs for human consumption include hormones in the animal’s diets. While there is no conclusive evidence that these hormones are harmful to humans, many people believe that they can put additional stress on the human body, because they increase stress on the animal’s bodies. When you are selecting meat and fish for your ulcerative colitis diet, try to select products that do not contain hormones. For example, wild salmon, free range chicken and other organic products are better choices for a diet for ulcerative colitis control than pork and beef.<br />
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		<title>Can You Die From Crohns</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 15:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Joe Stevenson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crohns disease is a condition where there is inflammation in the gut. The disease flares up from time to time. Symptoms vary, depending on the part of the gut affected. Medication can often ease symptoms when they flare-up. Surgery to remove sections of the gut is needed to treat some flare-ups. Medication taken each day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crohns disease is a condition where there is inflammation in the gut. The disease flares up from time to time. Symptoms vary, depending on the part of the gut affected. Medication can often ease symptoms when they flare-up. Surgery to remove sections of the gut is needed to treat some flare-ups. Medication taken each day may prevent symptoms from flaring-up.</p>
<p>IF YOU HAVE Crohns disease, you probably already know the bad news: The illness is incurable. If you&#8217;re a vegetarian with Crohn&#8217;s, the news is even more distressing: The standard medical solution often includes eating meat. Fortunately, though, there is hope. Natural medicine can help you control this potentially debilitating condition, in many cases without becoming a meat eater.</p>
<p>PATRICK DONOVAN, N.D., a naturopathic physician in private practice as well as a professor of gastroenterology at Bastyr University of Natural Health Sciences in Seattle, has seen several dozen cases of Crohns disease in the past 10 years. Donovan is quick to point out that allopathic medicine plays an important role in managing the disease. &#8220;There&#8217;s a place for prednisone and hospitalization when treating Crohn&#8217;s,&#8221; says Donovan. &#8220;A person can die from this disease, especially during a flare-up. Conventional treatments can save lives.&#8221;</p>
<p>In fact, Donovan will treat only those Crohn&#8217;s patients who are also seeing a physician with hospital privileges. He also stresses the need for a correct diagnosis. He recently saw a patient who had been treated unsuccessfully for Crohn&#8217;s for 10 years; he determined that she in fact had celiac disease, a condition in which gluten, a protein found in various grains, damages the intestinal lining. Crohns disease cannot be prevented but you can reduce your symptoms. We know living with Crohns disease or ulcerative colitis can be difficult, but the right resources and support can make day-to-day living easier.</p>
<p>Crohn&#8217;s Disease is not normally fatal, however complications from the disease could be fatal if not seen to. These could be due to infection. Such as a perforated bowel if medical attention to it is not sought out quickly enough. About 1 in 1500 people have Crohns disease. It can develop at any age but most commonly starts between the ages of 15 and 40. It affects women slightly more often than men. The myth was created by the medical system to allow them to profit from those who are chronically ill. The cause and cure remain perpetually just beyond reach.</p>
<p>All they need is more money to keep looking. The elusive search for the cause and cure for Crohns disease is as futile as the elusive search for the cause and cure for Multiple Sclerosis. There is no need to search any further than the word toxicity, the one place the medical profession never looks. That is the smoking gun.</p>
<p>Look where they are not looking and you&#8217;ll find it. I was struck down by Crohns disease in the summer of 1993 when I was 44. I nearly died in 1994. I believe the name of an illness should help the person who has it to understand what he or she has, not to disguise the nature of the illness, which is what disease names usually do. Crohn was the name of the doctor who observed and described the disease. He gave his name to it. But, unfortunately, the word Crohn explains absolutely nothing about the nature of the condition.</p>
<p>It merely tells us the name of the person who claimed it for his own and, like Alzheimer and Parkinson and Hodgkin and so many other disease names. Disease naming actually keeps us in the dark. In my opinion, Crohns disease is caused by toxicity. In my case the intestines were poisoned by mercury leaching into the digestive tract from my mercury fillings. The body eliminates mercury extremely slowly. Chelation is the only way to effectively remove mercury at a rate that will allow the body to recover from disease. 90% of the mercury that is excreted from the body is eliminated through the intestines. When it is not eliminated quickly via chelation it is allowed to accumulate in the intestines where it causes tissues to become diseased through mercury poisoning. Mercury destroys the tissues and attracts parasites, unfriendly bacteria and fungus which contribute to toxicity in the intestines.</p>
<p>In my opinion, it would be more helpful if Crohns disease were called Toxic Intestinal Disease (TID). It is not easy to understand &#8220;we don&#8217;t know the cause, we don&#8217;t have a cure&#8221;, so we&#8217;ll name it after Dr. Crohn. But it is very easy to understand the word toxicity. Toxicity means poisoning.<br />
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