Crohn's Disease Treatments Lutz FL
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Maritza Palusiak, MD
813-977-1975
1409 McCrea Dr
Lutz, FL
Maritza Palusiak, MD
813-977-1975
1409 McCrea Dr
Lutz, FL 33549
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Fac De Med, Bogota, Colombia
Graduation Year: 1974
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Terri Jaggers
(813) 632-9665
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Tampa, FL
(813) 632-9665
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialty
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
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Joseph Scott Caradonna, MD
813-977-8985
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd Ste A
Tampa, FL
Joseph Scott Caradonna, MD
813-977-8985
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd Ste A
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: In Univ Sch Of Med, Indianapolis In 46202
Graduation Year: 1967
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Martin Maldonado
(813) 632-9665
14547 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.
Tampa, FL
(813) 632-9665
14547 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialty
Gastroenterology
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Eugene Anderson Ward, MD
813-972-1654
3450 E Fletcher Ave Ste 310
Tampa, FL
Eugene Anderson Ward, MD
813-972-1654
3450 E Fletcher Ave Ste 310
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialties
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Umdnj-Robt W Johnson Med Sch, New Brunswick Nj 08901
Graduation Year: 1977
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Gitanjali Vidyarthi, MD
Lutz, FL
Gitanjali Vidyarthi, MD
Lutz, FL 33558
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Patna Med Coll, Patna Univ, Bihar, India
Graduation Year: 1992
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Dr.Eugene Ward
(813) 972-1654
3450 E Fletcher Ave # 310
Tampa, FL
Dr.Eugene Ward
(813) 972-1654
3450 E Fletcher Ave # 310
Tampa, FL 33613
Education
Medical School: Umdnj-Robt W Johnson Med Sch
Year of Graduation: 1977
Speciality
Gastroenterologist
General Information
Hospital: University Comm
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
1.6, out of 5 based on 4, reviews.
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Barry Alan Frank, MD
813-972-2324
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Tampa, FL
Barry Alan Frank, MD
813-972-2324
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ok Coll Of Med, Oklahoma City Ok 73190
Graduation Year: 1975
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William Hunter Eubanks III, MD
813-977-8985
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd Ste A
Tampa, FL
William Hunter Eubanks III, MD
813-977-8985
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd Ste A
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ms Sch Of Med, Jackson Ms 39216
Graduation Year: 1970
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Dennis Hugh Feldman, MD
813-972-2324
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Tampa, FL
Dennis Hugh Feldman, MD
813-972-2324
14547 Bruce B Downs Blvd
Tampa, FL 33613
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: George Washington Univ Sch Of Med & Hlth Sci, Washington Dc 20037
Graduation Year: 1978
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Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes inflammation in the lining of your digestive tract that spreads deep into the layers of the affected bowel tissue. Like ulcerative colitis (another common IBD), Crohn's disease can be both painful and debilitating—causing severe diarrhea, stomach pain, cramping, and even malnutrition. Although there is no known medical cure for Crohn's disease yet, the discovery of a gene linked to a cellular receptor for interleukin-23 (IL-23), a protein involved in the immunity and the inflammatory process, may pave the way to help understand how to prevent the disease from occurring. In the meantime, there are effective therapies available to reduce the signs and symptoms of the disease and even put it in long-term remission. The exact cause of Crohn's disease is unknown, but researchers believe that a number of factors, including heredity and a malfunctioning immune system, play a role in the development of the condition. And cigarette smoking has also been found to lead more severe bouts of the disease. Treatment There are several categories of drugs that can control inflammation caused by Crohn's disease: - Anti-inflammatory drugs: Drugs such as sulfasalazine (Azulfidine), mesalamine (Asacol®, Rowasa®), and corticosteroids are often the first-line of defense in the treatment of Crohn's disease.
- Immune system suppressors: In addition to targeting your immune system, these drugs reduce inflammation. These immunosuppressants include asathioprine (Imuran®), infliximab (Remicade®), adalimumab (Humira®), certolizumab pegol (Cimzia®), methotrexate (Rheumatrex®), and cyclosporine (Gengraf®, Neoral®, Sandimmune®).
- Antibiotics: Antibiotics can heal fistulas and abscesses. Some frequently prescribed antibiotics include metronidazole (Flagyl) and ciprofloxacin (Cipro®).
In addition to these drugs, there are many medications in clinical trials that help treat Crohn's disease. If drug therapy doesn't work, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove a damaged portion of your digestive tract to close fistulas, or remove scar tissue to relieve your symptoms. Making some dietary and lifestyle adjustments may also bring relief: - Limit dairy consumption: Eliminating dairy products may help ease diarrhea, stomach pain, and gas.
- Eat low-fat foods: Fatty foods can make diarrhea worse. Eliminating butter, margarine, cream sauc...
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