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    • A Closer Look at Crohn's Disease

    What’s Your Gut Telling You?

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      Tests to Spot, Drugs to Suppress

      Lab tests and stool samples are used to diagnose Crohn’s, while biologics suppress your immune system and therefore your symptoms.

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      Lessons Learned From Patients

      Doctors tell us what they’ve learned about the frustrations and issues Crohn’s disease patients face.

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      How to Get the Most From Your Care

      Have a frank discussion with your gastroenterologist about how this inflammatory bowel disease affects your life, from intimacy issues to remission goals.

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      One Day, Hour by Hour, With Crohn’s

      Alexa Federico’s own experience with Crohn’s comes in handy as a nutritionist. Many of her clients have IBD too, and her advice helps them avoid flares.

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      Coming to Terms With My Crohn's

      Crohn’s disease can cause physical symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and belly pain. Biologics and surgery can help, but don’t overlook your mental health.

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