We
cannot answer individual queries about particular cases.
Please
consult your own GP or specialist.
What
is Crohn’s Disease?
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What is UC?
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What is a fistula?
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Can you recommend a specialist who treats IBD?
It is not possible to recommend individual specialists
as we cannot keep abreast of frequent staff changes. It is best to take
the advice of your General Practioner, who should be well aware of local
specialists, their strengths, interests and abilities. A list of hospitals,
which provide nutritonal treatment for CD is included in the website.
What
should I do if I am not satisfied with the treatment I have received
for my Crohn’s or Colitis?
It is not possible nor ethical for us to offer advice on treatment to
patients whose cases are not known to us in detail and where we cannot
perform examinations and further investigations. You should in the first
instance tell your present specialist of your concerns and ask him whether
any different treatment is available. If you are still dissatisfied you
should ask your GP to refer you for a second opinion from a different
specialist.
How
can Crohn’s disease be cured?
Presently no complete cure is available. Please click here for more information
How
do you conclude when a patient had Crohn’s or Ulcerative Colitis?
Please click on this link ….. to read about investigations which
may help your physician to make a diagnosis. Some cases of inflammation
in the large bowel show features of both Crohn’s and colitis and
it may not always be possible to separate them. Doctors sometimes refer
to these cases as ‘Indeterminate Colitis’ and they are usually
treated in the same way as Ulcerative Colitis.
I
live in the UK, is there someone I can talk to about my Crohn’s?
The National Association for Crohn’s and Colitis is designed
to help patients and there families. Counsellors are often available.
Telephone 0845 130 2233 or 0845 130 3344 for information
I
live in the USA, is there someone I can talk to about my Crohn’s?
The Crohn’s and Colitis foundation of America (CCFA) has it’s
headquarter at:
386 Park Avenue South, Floor 17
New York, NY 10016-8804
Email:info@ccfa.org Website:www.ccfa.org
I
think I may have Crohn’s disease. How do I find out?
You should go to your doctor and ask him directly whether you could
have Crohn’s and if you should be sent to have the relevant investigations
or to see a specialist in IBD. It is important for people with chronic
health problems to have a doctor with whom they are comfortable discussing
their problems and fears.
Is Crohn's disease a form of cancer?
No, Crohn's disease is definitely not a form of cancer.
Are there any known herbal remedies taken for Crohn's disease?
There are curently no herbal remedies for Crohn's that have been scientifically
tested and approved.
I
have Crohn's disease, am I still able to drink alcolhol?
Alcohol
is only contra-indicated in IBD in patients with CD who are intolerant
of yeast – and even thay
can often drink spirits without difficulty. Alcohol intake should be
limited to 28 units / week for males and 21 units / week for females.
Alcohol should not be taken with certain drugs such as metronidazole.
Binge drinking must be avoided.
Does
Crohn's disease cause a higher risk of miscarriage in pregnancy?
Generally
there is no increased risk of miscarriage, however there is an increased
risk of disease relapse in the 1st and 2nd trimester and following delivery.
If the disease is in remission at conception then the pregnancy should
progress relatively trouble free.
A work collegue has been diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Could
I catch it?
No, Crohn's disease is not contagious.
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can I contact eatmorecake.co.uk?
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