Saturday, February 28, 2009

Crohn's Disease and Probiotic Supplements

Today we're going to discuss the best ways to both treat and prevent ailments using probiotic supplements. Today, we're going to discuss Crohn's disease, how it develops, and how probiotic supplements can be used to treat the symptoms of Crohn's disease.

Crohn's disease is a disorder that causes inflammation in the digestive tract. Any area of the gastrointestinal tract can be affected by Crohn's disease. The gastrointestinal tract extends from the mouth all the way to the anus. Most commonly however, Crohn's disease affects the lower part of the small intestine.

Some of the more common symptoms of Crohn's disease include irritable bowel and diarrhea. Often times, sufferers will have no idea that they've contracted the illness, because they will equate the symptoms to something bowel-related.

Swelling in the lower intestine can cause intense pain and sufferers may begin to lose a substantial amount weight. Weight loss contributed to the fact that the body can no longer absorb nutrients readily thanks to inflammation in the intestine. Men and women who develop Crohn's disease usually notice pain in the lower right side of their abdomen first. Crohn's disease usually strikes individuals between ages of 20 and 30. Another interesting factor, one which not many people know about Crohn's disease, is that individuals of Jewish descent have an increased risk of contracting the illness.

Men and women have been diagnosed with chronic disease will have undergone a series of tests to thoroughly examine the entire G.I. tract. Typically, doctors also perform tests to check for anemia and vision problems. Doctors will also take x-rays and perform a series of other blood tests to ensure that immune deficiency hasn't created other problem. The most common complication associated with Crohn's disease is a blockage in the intestine. Intestinal blockages caused infection to form in the intestine. That's exacerbating the body's inability to absorb nutrients.

The good news is, the regular ingestion of a probiotic culture or whole foods vitamin supplement can help combat the effects of Crohn's disease and promote the body’s absorption of vital nutrition. It works on the effects of Crohn's disease to such an extent that symptoms disappear. Sufferers of Crohn's disease have often turned to many different treatment options only to find a probiotic supplementation is the most successful program.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My dear friend was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease 7 years ago. She has been up and down with the disease--changing her diet and lifestyle has helped, being pregnant has not. I take a probiotic supplement regularly, and was thinking of suggesting that she try one as well. Thanks for the info on Chrohn's and probiotics. I'll pass it along.
-Anna M
www.nutri-health.com