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Mayo Clinic On Crohn's Disease And Ulcerative Colitis: Strategies to manage your IBD and thrive [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 232x187 mm, 20 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Mayo Clinic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1945564083
  • ISBN-13: 9781945564086
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 232x187 mm, 20 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Mayo Clinic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1945564083
  • ISBN-13: 9781945564086
Teised raamatud teemal:
Gut health shortcuts and long-term whole-body research shed light on inflammatory bowel disease through every type of IBD, life phase, and related disease, including cancer. Reduce your symptoms and improve your quality of life by taking two expert Mayo Clinic doctors’ easy-to-digest advice. What to eat, when to eat it, why it helps, and when it’s time to call a doctor round out everything you need to know to take control…for life. 

Tired of making your gastric struggles the center of conversation? Every conversation. Ready to wrangle your IBD symptoms and corral your pain and worry so that they take their proper place in your life?  

Abdominal pain, anemia, bleeding, cramps, diarrhea, malnutrition, and weight loss have run your life far too long. Whether you’ve been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, collagenous colitis, lymphocytic colitis, or any other of the half-dozen ailments associated with IBD, this book helps you chart a path back to health. More than 3 million Americans suffer from chronic, incurable IBD, affecting Americans ages three to 80-plus. You don’t have to be among them any longer. Newly revised and updated, Mayo Clinic Drs. Farraye (New England Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation lifetime achievement award recipient) and Kane (former Chair of the National Patient Education Committee of NECCF) pull from clinical trials and tap the latest data to offer clear advice and compassionate solutions.  

You’ll learn the science of its underlying causes and how it strikes, how to change your lifestyle to improve your health, what medications to discuss with your doctor, alternative therapies to consider, surprising ways the disease can affect other parts of the body, the cancer connection, when to have surgery, and how the condition can affect fertility, pregnancy, and children.
Acknowledgments 4(2)
Foreword 6(6)
Chapter 1 Why Ibd? Why Me?
12(14)
Understanding the gastrointestinal tract
Inflammatory bowel disease defined
Were you misdiagnosed?
Clues as to a cause
Dealing with your feelings
Telling others
Chapter 2 Understanding Ulcerative Colitis
26(11)
Symptoms of ulcerative colitis
Diagnosing ulcerative colitis
Managing ulcerative colitis
Chapter 3 Understanding Crohn's Disease
37(9)
Types of Crohn's disease
Symptoms of Crohn's disease
Diagnosing Crohn's disease
Managing Crohn's disease
Chapter 4 Other Types of Ibd
46(4)
Indeterminate colitis
Microscopic or lymphocytic colitis
Collagenous colitis
Chapter 5 Self-Management: It's Your Ibd
50(10)
Immediate plan
Short-term plan
Long-term plan
Health care team
Getting the most from your visits
Chapter 6 Medications for Ibd
60(32)
Anti-inflammatory medications
Immunomodulators
Biologies
Small molecules
Antibiotics
Medications for specific symptoms
Future treatments
Clinical trials
Staying on your medication
Complementary therapies
Chapter 7 Ibd Affects More Than Your Gut
92(8)
Eyes
Liver
Kidneys
Bones
Joints
Hair, teeth and nails
Skin
Chapter 8 The Ibd-Cancer Connection
100(7)
Cancer risk
Preventing colorectal cancer
Dealing with dysplasia
Medications to prevent colorectal cancer
Other types of cancer
Chapter 9 When You Need Surgery
107(17)
Types of surgery
Surgery for ulcerative colitis
Surgery for Crohn's disease
Postoperative complications
Stomas
Chapter 10 The Food Fight; What Can You Eat?
124(29)
A nutritional challenge
Nutrition 101: What every body needs
Your individual nutrition needs
Fiber and residue
Lactose intolerance
Calcium: A special problem
Trigger foods
Reactions to gluten and more
Your need forglutamine
Malnutrition in IBD
When you can't eat food
Diets specifically for IBD
General guidelines for healthy eating
Chapter 11 Taking Charge of Your Lifestyle
153(7)
Pain
Stress
Anxiety and depression
Sleep and fatigue
Tobacco use
Physical activity
Travel
Work
Chapter 12 Sex, Fertility and Pregnancy
160(10)
Men
Women
Fertility and pregnancy
Chapter 13 Growing Up With Ibd
170(13)
Growth and development
Differences in children and teens
Treating IBD in children and teens
Monitoring IBD in children and teens
Staying on medication
Fitting in with IBD
Advice on common parental issues
Additional resources 183(1)
Index 184