
Resolving Crohn's Disease
Resolving Crohn's disease involves managing inflammation and symptoms to achieve remission, where the disease becomes inactive. Treatment typically includes medications like anti-inflammatory drugs, immune system suppressors, and sometimes antibiotics. Lifestyle adjustments, such as diet changes and stress management, can also help. For some patients, surgical procedures may be necessary to remove damaged sections of the digestive tract. The goal is to reduce symptoms, promote healing of the intestinal lining, and prevent flare-ups. While Crohn's may not be completely cured, effective management allows many individuals to lead active, symptom-free lives.