Crohn’s Disease: Symptoms
A form of that causes irritation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It usually affects the lower (also called the ) or the , but it can also affect any part of the .
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About Signs and Symptoms of Crohn’s Disease
The most common symptoms of Crohn’s disease are , often in the lower right area, and . Rectal , weight loss, and may also occur. Bleeding may be serious and persistent, leading to —a condition in which are fewer or smaller than normal, which means less is carried to the body’s cells.
The range and severity of symptoms varies.