healthXplorer
healthXplorer Part 1: Overview

PART 1: OVERVIEW
Learn all about Crohn's disease, its signs and symptoms, diagnosis, risk factors, long-term effects, emotional response, and current treatment options.

Part 2: Treatment

PART 2: TREATMENT
In Part 2, we explore treatment through Biologic Response Modifiers, the importance of early treatment, and adherence.

Part 3: Managing

PART 3: MANAGING
In this final chapter, we discuss managing Crohn's disease effectively, coping with its physical and emotional tolls, online resources, and the importance of proper nutrition and diet.

We hope this educational video provides the information you need, either as a patient or caregiver.

Part 1: Overview of Crohn’s Disease

• What is Crohn’s disease?
• What are the various forms of the disease?
• What causes Crohn’s disease?
• What are the signs and symptoms of this disease?
• How difficult is it to get an accurate diagnosis?
• Why is an accurate diagnosis so important?
• Are there any factors that may increase my risk for Crohn’s disease?
• What are some of the current treatment options available?
- #5ASA (amino salicylic acid)
- Systematic Corticosteroids
- Antibiotics
- Surgery

Part 2: Treatment through Biologic Response Modifiers

• Overview of how Biologic Therapies work in slowing or stopping the progression of Crohn’s Disease
• Available options and future treatment options
• Importance of early diagnosis and treatment
• Can you combine Biologics with other treatments?
• Am I the right candidate for Biologic Therapies?
• Why is compliance/adherence so important to Crohn’s disease management?

Part 3: Managing Crohn’s Disease

• What can I do to better manage my Crohn’s Disease at home and on the road?
• Importance of proper nutrition/diet
• How do I deal with the emotional toll of the disease?
• Benefits of support groups
• Benefits of National Advocacy Groups like the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
• Importance of working with your physician and taking an active role in managing Crohn’s Disease

Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott Laboratories