Can You Suddenly Develop Crohn’s Disease?

Crohn’s diseaseCrohn’s disease affects both men and women, typically between the ages of 15 and 35, and whether it is mild or severe, it can be an extremely uncomfortable condition to live with. While this disease is more commonly known to develop gradually, it can also exist without having any obvious symptoms. Here’s what you need to know.

What Is Crohn’s Disease?

The human immune system is an extraordinary defense mechanism that actively targets and eliminates harmful contaminants like bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. However, in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the body’s immune system mistakenly identifies typically the gastrointestinal tract as foreign intruders, triggering an aggressive immune response.

As the condition persists, its consequences may include chronic inflammation, ulcers, thickening of the intestinal wall, and ultimately, the manifestation of symptoms associated with Crohn’s disease.

Crohn’s disease is a type of IBD characterized by persistent inflammation of the digestive system, which may cause severe diarrhea, stomach pain, weight loss, and malnutrition. Crohn’s disease can cause inflammation throughout the digestive system; however, it most typically tends to occur in the small intestine.

How Does Crohn’s Disease Develop?

A combination of genetic and environmental variables may have a role in the onset of Crohn’s disease. While the condition may strike at any age, it is most common among individuals between the ages of 15 and 35. While the majority of people with Crohn’s disease are diagnosed before the age of 30, others may have an asymptomatic form of the condition that can, unfortunately, keep or delay them from receiving proper treatment. This is also often known as Silent Crohn’s Disease.

Receiving a proper diagnosis for a serious condition may be challenging if its typical associated symptoms are silent. However, it may be possible to uncover conditions such as Crohn’s disease by taking your overall health into account. One effective way to find the underlying cause of any health issues you may have is through proper clinical testing. 7 out of 10 people with Crohn’s disease or Colitis experience fatigue during a flare-up due to the resulting inflammation. However, this symptom is not often talked about.

Stop the Progression of Crohn’s Disease in Kansas City, MO

The Epigenetics Healing Center in Kansas City, MO, uses the most advanced lab testing anywhere in the world. Whether you would like to discover the underlying connections between your Crohn’s disease and other symptoms or wish to get to the root of any silent conditions you may be facing, the team is here to help you take control of your health naturally and effectively.

Schedule an appointment today by calling (816) 673-1230.

Are you ready to restore your life?

Dr. G
Dr. G

Dr. Jay Goodbinder ND DC DABCI is a doctor in Kansas City, MO who serves patients in the surrounding Kansas City areas, cities across the United States, and in several countries around the world.

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