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  2. You Just Found Out You Have Crohn's Disease—Here Are ... - AOL

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    Feeling overwhelmed by a Crohn’s disease diagnosis? Try these doctor-recommended first steps. You Just Found Out You Have Crohn's Disease—Here Are 6 Things Gastroenterologists Recommend You Do ...

  3. Low-fiber/low-residue diet - Wikipedia

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    While a low-fiber diet is generally used for acute diverticulitis, the NIH guidelines recommend a high-fiber diet for patients with diverticulosis (a condition that may lead to diverticulitis). [17] A Mayo Clinic review from 2011 showed that a high-fiber diet can prevent diverticular disease.

  4. The Best Diet Tips That Can Help Tame Uncomfortable Crohn's ...

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    Pro tip: Oatmeal is your friend. Nuts, not so much.

  5. Crohn's disease - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean diet is also linked to a lower risk of later-onset Crohn's disease. Since diet's effect on the microbiome is temporary, its role in gut dysbiosis is controversial. [1] Childhood antibiotic exposure is linked to a higher risk of Crohn's disease due to changes in the intestinal microbiome, which shapes the immune system in early ...

  6. Management of Crohn's disease - Wikipedia

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    Many diets have been proposed for the management of Crohn's disease, and many do improve symptoms, but none have been proven to cure the disease. [33] The specific carbohydrate diet usually requires adjustments by patients; if a patient finds that certain foods increase or decrease symptoms, they may adjust their diet accordingly.

  7. Crohn’s disease is a lifelong condition, but proper treatment ...

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    Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It can cause inflammation to any part or layer of your bowel, although most often, it affects the end of your small bowel to the ...