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Crohn's And Emotional Side-Effects

By Sharon Dobson

There are many physical side effects related to Crohn's Disease. Since Crohn's is a chronic condition for which there is no cure, the disease can permeate an individual's sense of well-being, comfort, and lifestyle for his entire life. While the physical symptoms are intense enough to cause even the most reserved unyielding discomfort, perhaps one of the most damaging results of Crohn's are the emotional side-effects of the disease.

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Imagine having to worry each and every time you are asked to go out to dinner. Business dinners and dates, which were once fun, are now made from nightmares. The threat of a sudden flare-up of Crohn’s Disease is enough to cause emotional shell-shock. Many afflicted change their mode of social functioning, sometimes preferring to remain isolated and withdrawn. It is not surprising then, that one of the most common medications prescribed to sufferers of Crohn's Disease is antidepressants.

Antidepressants do nothing for the physical symptoms of Crohn's. There are other medications and treatments that handle these devastating characteristics of the disease. However, due to the emotional roller coaster that accompanies Crohn's, many of those suffering from the disease can spiral into deep depression. In addition to suffering emotionally, the stress brought upon by depression can further affect the severity of Crohn's. It has been proven that being in a depressive state can weaken the immune system and leave the body open to a host of hostile invaders. The longer a state of depression lasts, the more difficult it is for the body to function effectively.

Besides taking antidepressants, Crohn's sufferers can find relief through other avenues. Support groups for those afflicted with Crohn's are no longer uncommon. In addition, consulting a mental health practitioner such as a psychiatrist or psychologist can sometimes help those with the disease to better adjust to living with it.

The reality of Crohn's Disease is difficult for many to accept. There are many that are embarrassed and even ashamed. Instead of this attitude there is another way of looking at the problem. Yes, it is a lifelong condition that cannot be cured. However, with proper maintenance, treatment, and careful planning, most people can live normal lives with the disease. When you think of Crohn's, do not simply associate it with physical symptoms only. The results of the disease can cause extreme emotional stress and this expands considerations beyond a medical diagnosis.

If you are currently suffering from Crohn1s Disease or know someone close to you who is, you should ensure that your emotional state as well as your physical needs are met. Get the advice of a mental health practitioner and deal with Crohn's instead of hiding from the disease.

About the Author: Sharon Dobson has an interest in Crohn's Disease. For further information on Crohn's Disease please visit:
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