If you have Crohn’s disease, you could be more likely to catch the flu and common colds than other people, because immunosuppressant medications, as well as the disease itself, could lower your ability to fight infection.
Living With Crohn's Disease | February 04, 2020 |
| | | If you have Crohn’s disease, you could be more likely to catch the flu and common colds than other people, because immunosuppressant medications, as well as the disease itself, could lower your ability to fight infection. |
| | | Many people with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis experience joint pain, leading researchers to believe there’s a link between the gut and the joints. |
| | | Severe fatigue can be a symptom of Crohn’s disease, but there are ways to fight fatigue and boost your energy. |
| | | If you have Crohn's, you are at risk of developing a type of adipose tissue that can wrap tightly around your intestine, exacerbating gut inflammation. Here's what's at stake and where the research stands. |
| | | Research shows that people with Crohn's are more susceptible to shingles than the general population. Find out why. |
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