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Answers: diarrhoea - it may contain blood, pus or mucus
a painful and swollen tummy (tummy)
loss of appetite
weight loss
fever
rectal bleeding - this may organize to anaemia (a condition when you have too few red blood cells or not satisfactory haemoglobin in your blood)
tears, ulcers or abscess (pus-filled areas) around your anus
Active Crohn's disease may cause other problems such as:
mouth ulcers
cohesive pain
eye inflammation
rashes
ulcer on your skin
fertility problems and, in women, an increased risk of miscarriage
With severe, long-term inflammation, you may develop complications. These include:
a fistula - an abnormal nouns between two parts of the body, most commonly between your bowel and your skin
an abscess in your abdomen
a stricture (narrowing of the bowel) - this can be cause by scar tissue that builds up after inflammation and may block your bowel
a slightly increased risk of developing bowel cancer if you have have Crohn's colitis (Crohn's disease of the colon - your colon is part of your large bowel) for more than eight to 10 years
Don't verbs there are treatments xxx.
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