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CROHN’S DISEASE 101 A BASIC GUIDE UP TO 20 % of people with Crohn’s have a blood relative who has IBD WHO GETS CROHN’S DISEASE? ARE AFFECTED BY IN THE UNITED STATES 780,000 PEOPLE CROHN’S DISEASE APPROXIMATELY AFFECTS MEN AND WOMEN EQUALLY Usually diagnosed between ages 15-35 YEARS OLD Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by inflammation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It can affect any part of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus It is not caused by food There is no cure It is not contagious WHAT CAUSES CROHN’S? The exact cause is unknown It is not caused by something a person has done or eaten It is believed to be a combination of: CROHN’S TREATMENT Because Crohn’s is chronic, ongoing treatment is required There are many different kinds of medications available People with Crohn’s should work with their doctor to create a treatment plan and set treatment goals CROHN’S IS UNPREDICTABLE Varies between periods when disease is active, or flaring, and when it is in remission (few or no symptoms) Varies from person to person and may change over time When Crohn's is flaring, symptoms may make it difficult to keep to a usual routine SYMPTOMS INCLUDE: Frequent recurring diarrhea, rectal bleeding, unexplained weight loss, fever, abdominal pain and cramping, fatigue and a feeling of low energy, reduced appetite. Other facts about symptoms: Inflammation plays a role in your symptoms Symptoms range from mild to severe GENETICS THE ENVIRONMENT CROHN'S IS BELIEVED TO BE AN OVERREACTION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM. THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Eyes Skin Joints CROHN’S CAN ALSO AFFECT Sponsored by AbbVie ©2020 AbbVie Inc. North Chicago, IL. 60064 US-IMMG-190179

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Page 1: crohns disease 101 Revised 12-18 - Crohn’s and Colitis · CROHN’S DISEASE 101 A BASIC GUIDE 20UP TO % of people with Crohn’shave a blood relative who has IBD WHO GETS CROHN’S

CROHN’S DISEASE 101A BASIC GUIDE UP TO

20%of people with Crohn’shave a blood relativewho has IBD

WHO GETS CROHN’S DISEASE?

ARE AFFECTED BYIN THE UNITED STATES780,000 PEOPLE

CROHN’S DISEASE

APPROXIMATELY

AFFECTS MENAND WOMEN EQUALLY

Usually diagnosed between ages

15-35YEARS OLD

Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized byinflammation of thegastrointestinal (GI) tract.

• It can affect any part of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus• It is not caused by food• There is no cure• It is not contagious

WHAT CAUSES CROHN’S?• The exact cause is unknown• It is not caused by something a person has done or eaten• It is believed to be a combination of:

CROHN’S TREATMENT• Because Crohn’s is chronic, ongoing treatment is required• There are many different kinds of medications available• People with Crohn’s should work with their doctor to create a treatment plan and set treatment goals

CROHN’S ISUNPREDICTABLE• Varies between periods when disease is active, or flaring, and when it is in remission (few or no symptoms)• Varies from person to person and may change over time• When Crohn's is flaring, symptoms may make it difficult to keep to a usual routine

SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:Frequent recurring diarrhea, rectal bleeding,unexplained weight loss, fever, abdominal painand cramping, fatigue and a feeling of lowenergy, reduced appetite.

Other facts about symptoms:

• Inflammation plays a role in your symptoms• Symptoms range from mild to severe

GENETICS

THE ENVIRONMENTCROHN'S IS BELIEVED TO BE AN

OVERREACTION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM.

THE IMMUNE SYSTEMEyes Skin Joints

CROHN’SCAN ALSOAFFECT

Sponsored by AbbVie©2020 AbbVie Inc. North Chicago, IL. 60064 US-IMMG-190179