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By Expert Author: Michael Saville
View Summary | Submitted: 2006-11-26 | Word Count: 652 words | Views: 289 view(s)
Michael Saville
More and more people are looking for effective Crohns disease treatment. Many people have noticed that the generally accepted practice of changing ones diet is not sufficient to control the disease. This is particularly so when the symptoms first start or if the sufferer is suffering from high stress levels. Even though the awareness of Crohn's disease is not very high there are lots of effective treatments already available. The good news is that new treatments are being developed all the time which should make the lives of the many thousands of people who suffer from this disease more bearable.

It is important to note that many people can control Crohns disease without having to recourse to medication. Many people have studied their diets closely over time and worked out what items cause a flair-up of the disease. Others have spent time learning stress management techniques. Some people have improved matters by increasing the amount of sleep they have. However, these lifestyle changes are not easy to do and require a lot of self control. This is particularly true if it is a favourite food that causes the problem. Lifestyle changes require changes in habits. Effective treatment of Crohn's disease is all based around the different types of food that you put into your body and the amount and extent of stress that puts external pressures onto your digestive system. As well as exercise and diet changes there are medical options for Crohns disease treatment.

Three of the most common Crohn's disease treatment drugs are Entocort, Asacol and Prednisone. However the effectiveness of these drugs varies from person to person. Many people who have taken Asacol state that it has had no effect whatsoever. Some people who have taken Prednisone have complained of feeling bloated afterwards. On the other hand many people find that these drugs work for them. The only way to tell if they will work for you is to try them. If you are having serious trouble with Crohn's disease then it is important to take medication. It is important to get the balance right, so medical staff advise people to try and control the disease by taking sensible precautions such as cutting out caffeine from their diet and ensuring they don't skimp on the amount of sleep they get.

So why are all these things important? Well the reason is quite simple; that is there is presently no cure for Crohn's disease. So it is much better to try and keep the disease under control by making sensible lifestyle changes rather than eating anything you want and then take Asacol pills to try and correct the damage you have caused. This is no way to manage the disease and could well lead to a stay in hospital. Another thing to consider is the possible side effects of the drugs some of which only become noticeable in the long term such as a loss in bone density. You might be prepared to put up with feeling bloated in the short term, but in the long term the effects could be much more serious by deciding that the way to treat Crohns disease is by medication rather than changing your diet and introducing stress management techniques.

There is a drug that is sometimes referred to as the cure for Crohns disease. This drug is called Remicade. It helps to prevent the disease from reoccurring and this is why it is thought to be a cure. However, it is important to note that whilst it does help to control the disease it does not cure it. This is an important distinction. In addition, all the potential problems mentioned about medication in the previous paragraph equally apply to Remicade.

It is important to learn to understand your body. By doing this you can become aware of the symptoms of Crohn's disease at an earlier stage which in turn will help you to manage it much more effectively.

About the Author/Author Bio

Michael Saville has written other articles covering many aspects of Crohn's disease. For further information on Crohns disease treatment and other topics on this disease visit http://www.crohns-disease.me.uk

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