At some point during the course of our bowel disease we encounter the question of visiting the hospital emergency, call our doctor or do nothing and minimize our bad physical feelings believing that it is not as serious as we can this affect our against.
Would rather call or visit a doctor immediately if the Crohn's disease have one or more of the following symptoms:
- Fever or chills
- Dizziness, fainting, or rapid heartbeat
- Stools that are almost always traces of blood
- Dehydration is severe
- Significant abdominal pain or severe pain accompanied by swelling
- Pus in the area around the anus or pain and swelling in the anal area ( Crohn's Perianal)
- Repeated vomiting
- Unable to pass gas or stool in any way.
If you have any of these symptoms with CHD, the patient's condition may worsen significantly. Some of these symptoms can be signs of toxic megacolon, a rare complication of Crohn's disease requiring emergency treatment. This complication without immediate treatment can cause leakage or rupture points, which can be fatal and can cause serious injury or even death.












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