Crohn's Disease: The GI tract's response to disease is limited to just a few symptoms, regardless of underling pathology--nausea/vomiting, bloating/fullness, pain, constipation/diarrhea. Loss of weight, tenderness, fever, bloody diarrhea however raise concern for inflammation of any cause, of which crohn's disease is one. Crohn's can however involve any part of the GI tract--from mouth to anus. Get checked if ?'s.
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Variable: Symptoms can include abdominal crampy pain, diarhea 8-12 times per day, blood in stool, loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, inflammatory process near anus among others. If suspicious see either a colorectal surgeon or gastroenterologist for an evaluation and opinion.
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