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Know the early signs of Crohn's disease that you should watch out for. Diarrhea, fever, stomach pain and cramping, blood in your stool, constipation, reduced appetite, and weight loss.
I would say you should watch out for abdominal pain. A healthy stomach is a stomach you don't notice, just as one doesn't pay attention to a well-functioning heart.
So if you find yourself hurting, listen to your body. What is it trying to tell you? In the case of diet, you can try to exclude certain things and see what makes you feel better or worse. I recommend keeping a food journal.
I also read that people experience exhaustion, joint pain, nausea, and eye redness. If you're experiencing these things, you might want to stop the inflammation before it gets out of control.
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