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Hi Everyone,
My son as diagnosed with a mild case of Crohn's 16 months ago. It was isolated to the final inch of his terminal ileum. He had absolutely no symptoms or signs but his growth slowed and then stopped. He didn't gain weight fo 2 years. Since beginning pentasa, his iron normalized and he has grown 5 inches and gained 30 pounds. He was doing great but decided to stop taking his meds when away for a hockey tournament and staying with teammates.
He came home and got an abscess the next day. They did 1 week on antibiotics and then had to drain it. He feels good and at hi 5 day post op check up he feels he is healing well.
He said we will need to see how this goes and if it returns or becomes chronic, they may need to change meds. My question is....
Do these happen with flares or when things are unstable or are you just more prone to abscesses because of Crohns.
Should we ask for another set of scopes to see if things have spread?
Does he now have Crohn's in his anal region?
Thanks.
My son as diagnosed with a mild case of Crohn's 16 months ago. It was isolated to the final inch of his terminal ileum. He had absolutely no symptoms or signs but his growth slowed and then stopped. He didn't gain weight fo 2 years. Since beginning pentasa, his iron normalized and he has grown 5 inches and gained 30 pounds. He was doing great but decided to stop taking his meds when away for a hockey tournament and staying with teammates.
He came home and got an abscess the next day. They did 1 week on antibiotics and then had to drain it. He feels good and at hi 5 day post op check up he feels he is healing well.
He said we will need to see how this goes and if it returns or becomes chronic, they may need to change meds. My question is....
Do these happen with flares or when things are unstable or are you just more prone to abscesses because of Crohns.
Should we ask for another set of scopes to see if things have spread?
Does he now have Crohn's in his anal region?
Thanks.