- Can affect any part of the GI tract.
- Most commonly occurs in the small intestine and the colon.
- Has “skip lesions” –involve some parts of the GI tract and skip other part.
The symptoms of Crohn’s disease often develop gradually. Certain symptoms may also become worse over time.
The earliest symptoms of Crohn’s disease can include:
More severe symptoms may include:
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