Explore the diverse Crohn’s Disease treatments. From anti-inflammatory therapy to advanced biological treatments and surgery, learn how specialists manage the condition.
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Treatment and Management
The primary objective of all crohn’s disease treatments is to reduce the inflammation that triggers your symptoms. By cooling down the immune system’s overreaction, we can achieve two main goals: clinical remission (feeling better) and endoscopic healing (healing the gut lining). At Liv Hospital, we follow a “treat-to-target” strategy. This means we don’t just stop when the pain goes away; we continue until the digestive tract looks healthy on a microscopic level. This aggressive approach is the best way to prevent future complications and ensure long-term health.
The first line of defense often involves crohn’s disease anti inflammatory medications. These are designed to reduce swelling and redness in the gut.
While corticosteroids are excellent for short-term relief, they are not intended for long-term use due to side effects. The goal is to use them as a “bridge” to move the patient into a stable state where maintenance therapies can take over.
Biological therapies have revolutionized the clinical landscape for this condition. These are complex proteins made from living organisms that target specific parts of the immune system.
These treatments are typically administered via injection or IV infusion in a specialized clinical setting. They are highly effective for patients who have not responded to traditional medications, often leading to deep and lasting remission.
A successful crohn’s disease treatment plan is not “one size fits all.” It is tailored to the location of the disease, the severity of the inflammation, and the patient’s lifestyle.
At Liv Hospital, our specialists discuss these strategies with you, weighing the risks and benefits. The choice of strategy depends on the diagnostic data we gathered during your evaluation, ensuring that your treatment is as unique as your biology.
Medical management must include nutritional support. If the gut is too inflamed to absorb nutrients, the body cannot heal.
Nutrition is viewed as a form of medicine in our clinic. By supporting the body’s building blocks, we enhance the effectiveness of the anti-inflammatory treatments and help patients regain their energy and strength.
Surgery is a vital part of the treatment toolkit, often used when medical therapy is no longer enough.
Our surgical team at Liv Hospital specializes in minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques. These smaller incisions lead to less pain, shorter hospital stays, and a much faster return to your daily routine.
For patients with inflammation around the anus, specialized treatments are required.
Perianal disease requires delicate care to preserve function and comfort. Our colorectal specialists work closely with the gastroenterology team to ensure these areas are managed with the highest level of technical expertise.
While Crohn’s is not caused by a simple bacterial infection, antibiotics are often used as a supportive treatment.
Antibiotics are used strategically and for specific periods to avoid disrupting the beneficial bacteria in the gut. They act as a “clean-up crew,” allowing the primary anti-inflammatory medications to work more effectively.
In recent years, biosimilars have become a common part of the medical landscape. These are highly similar versions of already approved biological treatments.
At Liv Hospital, we stay updated on the latest global data regarding these treatments, ensuring that our patients have access to the full spectrum of modern medicine.
Treatment is a collaborative effort between the patient and the medical team. It requires consistency, patience, and open communication. If a medication is not working or is causing side effects, the plan is adjusted immediately. Our goal at Liv Hospital is to find the perfect balance that keeps your inflammation at zero while allowing you to live your life to the fullest. We encourage you to get in reach with our specialists to explore the latest treatment options and start your journey toward lasting remission.
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No. Steroids have dangerous long term side effects like bone loss and diabetes. They are used only to stop a flare, while other safer drugs are used to keep you well.
No. Unlike Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s can return in the remaining healthy bowel, usually near the site of the surgery. Medication is often needed after surgery to prevent recurrence.
Biologics are like guided missiles that target and block specific proteins that cause inflammation. They stop the immune attack at its source.
It is dangerous to stop maintenance medication without doctor approval. Crohn’s is a lifelong condition, and stopping medicine usually leads to a flare up within months.
While they slightly increase infection risk, the risk of uncontrolled Crohn’s disease (surgery, hospitalization) is usually much higher. Doctors monitor you closely for safety.
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