Yaz and crohn's disease

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Avatar f tn For the past 3 years, I have been getting recurrent canker sores. They would apprear twice a month. They disappeared only when I was in my secong and third trimester of pregnancy. I did various tests and a colonoscopy to rule out Crohn's disease. I also did the ASCA and ANCA blood tests. My colonsocopy was normal. ANCA was negative but ASCA was positive. I dont have the classic symptoms of Crohn's (diarrhea). is a positive ASCA an indicator of Crohn's?
Avatar f tn According to studies done, YAZ birth control pill increases the risk of gallbladder disease only marginally. But if you are symptomatic, like if you have pain in the upper right quadrant or if you develop nausea or jaundice, discuss your symptoms with your consulting doctor he may change the dose or the medications. Regards.
Avatar m tn Hello, I'm a 31 year old male with Crohn's disease. I have a question regarding the appearance of my anus, and whether this is caused by Crohn's disease. For a while (probably years) I've noticed while cleaning that my anus felt as though it had flaps, or almost lips for a lack of a better term. Recently i decided to take a picture, and this was confirmed. And to my horror, was fairly unattractive. Almost as if my anus is loose or has developed hanging tags.
48668 tn?1201543083 This is the response from the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America on whether there is a connection between Crohn's Disease and Type 1 Diabetes: We don't know of any research that has indicated a connection between diabetes and Crohn's.
Avatar n tn I was not familiar with "Perianal Abscesses" so I checked out a couple of sights. On one sight it did say that some people are more susceptible to perianal abscesses such as those that have: Diabetes, Aids or HIV, Crohn's or persons on medications that suppress the body's immune system, such as steroids (prednisone, methylprednisolone), or those undergoing chemotherapy for cancer ..........so I do not think that it is indictive of having Crohn's.
Avatar n tn is it possible to have crohn's disease while having none of the symptoms and being on no medications for almost 10 years.
Avatar n tn I have been a type 1 diabetic since age 10--53 years now. Approximately 30 yrs. ago I started having a lot of bloody diarrhea, etc. It took 2 yrs.+ to clear it up and I went for approximately 20 yrs. without any symptoms. When it started up again I was diagnosed with Crohn's and have been on various treatments since then. I have been taking Asacol for years. I have also used enemas--sometimes daily and sometimes twice a day.
Avatar f tn Hi, welcome to the Crohn's Community Forum. I have had Crohn's for 40 yrs, dx when I was 24 yrs old. Cortisone IS used to treat Crohn's, but now only for short periods, say 3-4 months, because of the side effects of long term use. If the Crohn's is in the terminal ileum area and/or first part of the colon, a newer steroid, Entocort can be used, which does not have the debilitating, and embarrassing, side effects that prednisolone and prednisone do.
Avatar f tn You have had a pretty comprehensive workup, and likely would have excluded Crohn's disease if present. I cannot give surgical advice without evaluation, but there are a few antibody tests that you may want to consider to pin down the diagnosis. This can include the anti-OmpC antibody, ASCA, and pANCA tests. Some of them are investigational, but can be considered if the diagnosis is elusive. If the tests are negative, then I would pursue diagnoses other than Crohn's.
Avatar n tn I had Crohn's Disease for 41/2 years and 2 years ago i was also thought to have bilary dyskinesia and at that time I was having a really hard time with my Crohn's and the doctor suggested I have my gallbladded removed to rule out a Crohn's flare since it is an accessory organ and not neccesarily needed....
Avatar n tn Friends and relatives have no conception as to what the disease is, and when you say it is an auto-immune disease, one could thought of speaking in a foreign language. I just don't bother explaning any more, mainly because uneducated people fid the details embarrassing - I don't now. Having Crohn's disease does not define me as a person and I try hard not to let it take over my life.
Avatar n tn However, he also still has many symptoms that are unrelated to the Crohn’s Disease and they are now testing him for other diseases which may be Lupus, MS and or Rheumatoid Arthritis. We are wondering if there are any recommended treatment for Crohn’s other than Prednisone and Align and if there is any other disease that it may be and how to get tested for it. We have tried so many things and nothing seems to be working at this point. We would appreciate any advice.
3242115 tn?1447004766 I was told I may have Crohn's Disease due to my symptoms and am waiting to hear back from a specialist as to when I can have a scope done. I also have suffered with Bulimia and know of a few cases where the eating disorder has in fact caused the disease due to the unhealthy ways of eating and then regurgitating the food back up.
Avatar f tn Hey, I've got Crohn's and understand the weight gain issue. Try any kind of cream based sauces (I became a huge fan of Olive Garden this way...Chicken Carbonara...yum yum). Anything tomato based tended to irritate my stomach since it was too acidy, so if you're cooking a tomato based sauce at home, add sugar since that will cut down on the acid.
Avatar f tn What are the symptoms for an Crohn's disease? Can it lead to any kinda complication like Arthritis? Anyone can explain it precisely?
Avatar m tn Hello, I have been taking melatonin supplements for a couple weeks now. The past couple days I had abnormal looking stools, and I started looking around on the internet and found that melatonin can cause abnormal looking stools, and even sometimes trigger symptoms of Crohn's disease. But what I was wondering is this: when it says that it can trigger symptoms of Crohn's disease does it mean it just "mimics" Crohn's disease?
Avatar m tn On doctor suspects that because I have not taken Humira injection for about a month that it might have played a role in this mystery, Has anyone had anything similar to this or have insight on success and failures from Humira and Remicade, I really appreciate any and all responses and insight
Avatar n tn I have suffered fron crohns disease for 27 yrs and have a perm ileostomy. 11 years ago I had a breast lumpremoved thankfully not cancer. I have since found 3 new lumpswith 2 being in my armpit. I attended a consultant app today and told that there is a link between crohns and breast lumps. I have never heard ths before, nor has my gastro consultant told me about this!!!!
Avatar n tn Oral manifestations of Crohn's disease are granulomatous lesions. It rarely involves periodntal tissue.However, Crohn's disease may be associated with food intolerance.
Avatar f tn I am now 50 and have been diagnosed with Crohn's disease since I was 27. My mother also had it. My bowels have been in remission for quit a long time, but I suffer with severe fistulas and now severe arthritis. I am on Remicaid infusions for over a year now. My arthritis is getting worse and worse. It is now causing nerve damage in my fingers and one knee. Is this normal with Crohn's? It doesn't seem to just be my joints. Also my radius and ulna portions of my arms will swell.
Avatar n tn I empathize with you, Geraldine. I have Crohn's Disease and Celiac Disease. It started out like you are explaining and just got worse as the year went on. It took them 9 months to diagnose me. (This was about 5 years ago.) I wouldn't be surprised if you had either Celiac or Crohn's. (It is very uncommon to have both.) Fortunately, both are treatable. Celiac: You're weight loss and pain could be due to Celiac. Celiac is actually NOT a food ALLERGY, but a food INTOLERANCE.
Avatar m tn Does Crohn's disease affect an hepatits c antibody test... and if so how long should you wait to be tested after exposure? Exposure was through a sub q needle stick at work... i was wearing gloves and got tested 7 and a half months after it. Negative results but I have had crohn's disease for at least 2-3 years... I am currently taking ASACOL HD 800mg 2 tabs twice a day.. i also have ulcerated colitis... I have ocasional diarrhea nothing to bad.
483733 tn?1326798446 Hi there. I find that the gastroenterology forum is way too busy. If you post a question it has been pushed to another page within hours and then doesn't get answered. I wondered if it might be best to break off a few separate forums with Crohn's and Colitis being one to start with.
Avatar f tn So.. What do you think? Obese crohn's patient. I have had some improvement with the 6MP but would like to try methotrexate with the return of the fistula and occasional flares.... any thoughts?