Crohn's Disease: Safe Foods, Painkillers & Bleeding Risks

Managing Crohn's disease involves selecting safe foods and appropriate painkillers that won't irritate the digestive tract. Recognizing signs of esophageal involvement and GI bleeding is critical for effective patient care.

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Symptoms Following Ileostomy Reversal

If all or part of the large intestine requires removal due to disease or cancer, the end of the small intestine -- the ileum -- temporarily connects to the outside of the body through a small hole in the abdominal wall. Stool collects in special bags over this opening.

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