Questions about Crohn’s disease – Medical Mailbox – Brief Article
Cory SerVaas
Dear Dr. SerVaas:
Is there a definitive test for Crohn’s disease or irritable bowel syndrome? My granddaughter, age 22, has been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. I have had chronic IBS for more than 35 years. Are the conditions hereditary?
Also, can you tell me how I can purchase your book on digestive diseases?
Irritable bowel syndrome is a condition in which unusually sensitive nerve endings in the gut cause it to be overly active. Researchers say that IBS sometimes runs in families. Crohn’s disease–an inflammatory bowel disorder–has a strong genetic component. As yet, there is no definitive test for either condition.
Several medical centers specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of Crohn’s disease. One is the University of Chicago, where Dr. Stephen Hanauer and pathologist Dr. John Hart work. For those who live on the East Coast, we recommend Dr. Daniel Present at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
The Saturday Evening Post Investigates Digestive Diseases can be ordered online from the SatEvePost Gift Shoppe (www.satevepost.org) or by writing to the Post. The book contains interviews with leading experts on Crohn’s disease and features recipes and menu ideas for those living with digestive disorders.
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