Crohn’s disease.
Ans) The Crohn's disease results in the swelling of the digestive tract and that may result in stomach ache,looseness of bowels,tiredness,decrease in body weight and malnourishment. The swelling resulted by Crohn's disease may include various regions of digestive tract in various individuals.
The Swelling resulted by Crohn's disease frequently lay out in depth to the coatings of damaged bowel tissue.This disease is very weakening and hurting and this can also result in problems which are dangerous to life.
Usually there is no healing for this disease.But the therapies(Nutrition therapy) helps to considerably decrease the symptoms of this disease and this therapies will suspend the disease for a long duration.The Anti-inflammatory medicines given as a part of treatment for this disease are corticosteroids(like prednisone decrease the swelling) and Oral 5-aminosalicylates (sulfasalazine).And the immune system suppressors such as Methotrexate and Azathioprine.
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Case: MT is a 45-year-old female who lives alone. She has a history of Crohn’s disease that is relatively well controlled. She is currently in the hospital for the treatment of longstanding anemia. Upon assessment, MT reports that her appetite ‘comes and goes’. She states that food has lost its flavor and that she is not interested in eating. When she does it, she reports having mostly snack foods such as chips, crackers, and yogurt. She eats very little fruit...