Hi all- I'm new to this, as a parent, at least. My father has Crohn's, and there is a considerable family history of Colitis, IBS and some Celiac. My 15 yr old son has suffered anal fissures, with blood. He's had life-long diarrhea-like bm, and commonly suffers gas & bloating. Avoids dairy.
After the blood in the stool, his pediatrician ordered blood tests, which have led us to a pediatric GI, which has now brought us to a stool test result of a Calprotectin level of 525. He'll be getting the Endoscopy & Colonoscopy with biopsy in a few weeks. We've improved his diet recently, and [my father's advice] he's been drinking aloe vera juice. He's feeling quite well these days. The fissure is nearly gone, and no bleeding.
I guess I just want to know what to expect if he gets a diagnosis of Crohn's,which we're kind of expecting. In the documentation I've read, calprotectin at 525 is an active IBD, however, I've read about people with levels in the thousands! What does that mean? What meds/treatments do doctor's generally start with? What should I know?
After the blood in the stool, his pediatrician ordered blood tests, which have led us to a pediatric GI, which has now brought us to a stool test result of a Calprotectin level of 525. He'll be getting the Endoscopy & Colonoscopy with biopsy in a few weeks. We've improved his diet recently, and [my father's advice] he's been drinking aloe vera juice. He's feeling quite well these days. The fissure is nearly gone, and no bleeding.
I guess I just want to know what to expect if he gets a diagnosis of Crohn's,which we're kind of expecting. In the documentation I've read, calprotectin at 525 is an active IBD, however, I've read about people with levels in the thousands! What does that mean? What meds/treatments do doctor's generally start with? What should I know?