Crohn's DiseasePreventionCrohn's disease
cannot be prevented because the cause is unknown. However, you can take steps
to reduce the severity of the disease. - Medicines taken regularly may reduce sudden
(acute) attacks and keep the disease in
remission (a period without
symptoms).
- Most experts recommend acetaminophen (Tylenol, for
example) for pain relief rather than nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen or naproxen. NSAIDs have been linked to
flare-ups.3
- Do not smoke. Smoking makes
Crohn's disease worse.
- Cut down on the amount of sugar and
processed foods you eat, such as packaged sweets and snacks.
- Eat a
healthy diet.
- Never use antibiotics unless they have been
prescribed for you by a doctor.
- Get regular exercise.
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