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  2. Children with Crohn's or Colitis may grow more slowly or not grow as tall as other children. They may start puberty later or have weaker bones. This can be caused by their ongoing inflammation, poor nutrient absorption through their gut, and some treatments including steroids.

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    • What Is Crohn's Disease in Children?
    • What Causes Crohn's Disease in A Child?
    • Which Children Are at Risk For Crohn's Disease?
    • What Are The Symptoms of Crohn's Disease in A Child?
    • How Is Crohn's Disease Diagnosed in A Child?
    • How Is Crohn's Disease Treated in A Child?
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    Crohn's disease is when there is redness, swelling (inflammation), and sores along the digestive tract. It is part of a group of diseases known as inflammatory bowel disease or IBD. Crohn’s disease is a long-term (chronic) condition. It may come and go at different times in your child’s life. In most cases it affects the small intestine, most often...

    Experts don’t know what causes Crohn's disease. It may be that a virus or bacteria affects the body's infection-fighting system (immune system). The immune system may have an abnormal inflammation reaction in the intestinal wall that doesn’t stop. Many children with Crohn’s disease have an abnormal immune system. But experts don’t know if immune pr...

    Crohn's disease may happen at any age. It most often affects people ages 15 to 35. But Crohn's may also occur in young children. It affects both males and females equally. Children or teens may be more at risk for Crohn’s disease if they: 1. Have a family history of Crohn’s disease. In most cases this is a close relative such as a parent, sister, o...

    Each child’s symptoms may vary. Symptoms may include: 1. Belly (abdominal) pain, often in the lower right area 2. Loose stool (diarrhea), sometimes bloody 3. Rectal bleeding 4. Weight loss 5. Fever 6. Delayed growth 7. Joint pain 8. A cut or tear in the anus (anal fissure) 9. Rashes Some children may have no symptoms for a long time, even years. Th...

    Your child may be checked for signs of Crohn's disease if he or she has had long-term: 1. Belly (abdominal) pain 2. Loose stools (diarrhea) 3. Fever 4. Weight loss 5. A loss of healthy red blood cells (anemia). This can make your child feel tired. Your child’s healthcare provider will take a health history and do a physical exam. Other tests for Cr...

    Crohn’s disease is a long-term (chronic) disease. There is no cure for it. But there are some things that can help to control it. Treatment for the disorder has 4 goals: 1. Correct nutritional problems 2. Control the swelling and inflammation 3. Ease symptoms such as belly pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding 4. Keep complications from occurring. Th...

    Children with Crohn’s disease may lose weight because they don’t get enough calories. This can happen because a child: 1. May try to avoid eating, to prevent the pain that is linked to digestion 2. May not want to eat if he or she can’t have any favorite foods 3. May not absorb nutrients well through the inflamed digestive tract 4. Has greater nutr...

    Crohn's disease is a long-term (chronic) condition. It may come and go at different times during your child’s life. Children may have physical, emotional, social, and family problems as a result of the disease. It’s important to work closely with your child’s healthcare provider to manage and treat the condition. Be sure to have the provider check ...

    Call your child’s healthcare provider if your child has symptoms of Crohn's disease, including: 1. Belly pain 2. Loose stool 3. Rectal bleeding 4. Weight loss 5. Fever 6. Vomiting that continues 7. Sores (lesions) or leakage at the anus Call your child's provider right away if your child has Crohn's disease and regular symptoms change or new sympto...

    Crohn's disease is when there is redness, swelling (inflammation), and sores along the digestive tract.
    It is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
    In most cases it affects the small intestine. But it may also affect the whole digestive tract.
    It is a long-term (chronic) condition. It may come and go at different times in your child’s life.
  4. May 16, 2023 · If your child has Crohn's, they may experience pain, diarrhoea, tiredness, and weight loss during a flare up, and the condition could also limit how tall they grow. But treatments that get Crohn's under control can significantly help ease symptoms and support normal growth.

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  7. Oct 7, 2021 · Symptoms. Causes. Risk Factors. Diagnosis. Crohn's disease is a recurring inflammatory disease that affects the lining of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This inflammation causes stomach pain, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, and difficulty absorbing nutrients from food.

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