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Most Crohn's disease patients can be treated, but some cases are to severe. In mild cases, some patinets can be treated with an antidiarrheal medicine to stop the swelling. For more severe cases, most patients are given corticosteroids through the veins. For ongoing treatments, patients are put into remission and put on multiple different kinds of medication. If it gets to be really bad, doctors perfom a surgery that will take away the diseased bowel.[[http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/crohns-disease/tc/crohns-disease-treatment-overview]] | Most Crohn's disease patients can be treated, but some cases are to severe. In mild cases, some patinets can be treated with an antidiarrheal medicine to stop the swelling. For more severe cases, most patients are given corticosteroids through the veins. For ongoing treatments, patients are put into remission and put on multiple different kinds of medication. If it gets to be really bad, doctors perfom a surgery that will take away the diseased bowel.[[http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/crohns-disease/tc/crohns-disease-treatment-overview]] There are many natural ways to overcome crohn's disease. Taking mastic, fish oil, curcumin,and aloe MP plus help take away the disease. A strict diet will help in many ways. Most of the food now days is overly processed, loaded with carbohydrates, and high in unhealthy fats leading to problems in the body. All this bad food can lead to a high balance of of acidity in the GI tract, indigestion, poor absorbtion of foods, buildup of toxins,and autoimmune reactions. All of these reactions can make the gastrointestinal tract inflamed and ulcerated. Food allergies is a big problem with Crohn's Disease.Allergic reactions can cause more swelling and imflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.[[http://www.naturalcures.com/find-a-cure-preview/400-crohns-disease-preview]] | ||
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