“Signs and symptoms of Crohn’s disease can range from mild to severe. They usually develop gradually but sometimes will come on suddenly, without warning. You may also have periods of time when you have no signs or symptoms (remission).
In Crohn’s disease, any part of your small or large intestine can be involved. Thus, the majority of symptoms associated with this illness are gastrointestinal-related; however, skin, joints, eyes, kidneys, and liver may also be affected.
When the disease is active, symptoms typically include:
People with severe Crohn’s disease may also experience symptoms outside of the intestinal tract, including:
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“Risk factors for Crohn’s disease may include:
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