Crohn's disease Treatment
Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease, chronic in nature, which can affect any portion of the gastrointestinal tract, though it predominantly affects the small intestine and colon. It consists of episodes of inflammation that extend into more than one layer of the wall of the intestine and cause symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, failure to absorb nutrients, and even strictures or fistulas. In contrast to surface inflammation only, Crohn's represents deep immune dysregulation, an imbalance of the microbiome, and a disturbed intestinal barrier.
A regenerative approach considers Crohn's not just an autoimmune disease, but a multisystem disorder with continuous inflammation, deteriorated mucosal healing, microbial disturbance, oxidative stress, and metabolic burden. By restoring each of these areas and enhancing the body's self-healing mechanism, regenerative treatment seeks to minimize flare-ups, regenerate the intestines, reestablish immune balance, and optimize the capacity for digestive resilience in the long run.