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Crohn's Disease - Symptoms

What are the symptoms of Crohn's disease?

Symptoms of Crohn's disease can vary depending on the part of the digestive tract affected and the severity of inflammation. Common symptoms include:

  1. Diarrhoea: Often persistent and may be accompanied by urgency.
  2. Abdominal pain and cramping: Usually felt in the lower abdomen but can vary depending on the area affected.
  3. Fatigue: Due to inflammation, poor nutrient absorption or lack of sleep caused by discomfort.
  4. Weight loss: Resulting from poor nutrient absorption or loss of appetite.
  5. Fever: A mild fever may occur during flare-ups.
  6. Blood in the stool: In cases where the intestine is bleeding, causing dark or bloody stools.
  7. Reduced appetite: Caused by discomfort or pain leading to unintentional weight loss.
  8. Mouth ulcers: Sores may appear in the mouth during flare-ups.
  9. Perianal disease: Including fissures, fistulas or abscesses around the anal area.


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