Preventing Crohn's in Kids Battle Creek MI

As parents, we want to do everything we can to keep our children healthy. You cannot change your child's predisposition to diseases, however there are steps you can take to reduce the likelihood he or she will develop Crohn's disease.

Mahesh C Karamchandani, MD
616-969-6001
363 Fremont St
Battle Creek, MI
Sridhar Chalasani, MD
269-969-6001
135 Abbington Cir
Battle Creek, MI
Sivareddy Tegulapalle, MD
601 S Shore Dr Unit 327
Battle Creek, MI
Oaklawn Gastroenterology
(269) 789-0025
111 S Hamilton St
Marshall, MI
Mostafa Ahmed H Ibrahim, MD
313-916-7234
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
Gregory Delano Haynes, MD
269-966-8302
363 Fremont St Ste 302
Battle Creek, MI
Sunggeun S Im, MD
616-969-6211
485 Columbia Ave E
Battle Creek, MI
Freda Lengel Arlow, MD
269-781-6600
14900 Old US 27 North
Marshall, MI
Vandana Vedula, MD
(989) 772-8050
411 W Broadway St
Mount Pleasant, MI
Shailender Madani, MD
2081 Babcock Dr
Troy, MI
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Preventing Crohn's in Kids

Encourage them NOT to smoke. We know. You send this message every possible way and warn your kids about the dangers of lung cancer and other deadly diseases caused, or exacerbated by, smoking. Now you have yet another reason to give them: smokers are much more likely to get Crohn's disease than non-smokers, and they tend to get it more aggressively.

Feed them well. A healthy, balanced diet promotes overall good health and proper growth in children. Research shows that a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables and healthy fats actually provides protection against Crohn's disease. The opposite holds true as well. A diet insufficient in critical nutrients can   increase your child's risk for Crohn's.

Add Omega-3 fatty acids. We need omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids (the good fats) in our diets. Both are important, however a higher ratio of omega 3 to omega 6 has been found to provide protection against Crohn's disease. Omega 3 fatty acids are found in foods such as salmon or other fresh-water fishes, walnuts and flax seeds. They are better absorbed when consumed in food; however, you can find fish oil supplements at any health food retailer and most grocery stores.

Avoid Accutane. Accutane is a powerful drug that is widely used to treat persistent acne. It's also been shown to increase a child's risk for Crohn's. If your teen struggles with acne, pursue other, less harmful treatment options before you consider this route...

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