Medicines for joint pain in Crohn’s disease | Medicines for Crohn’s disease

Medicines for joint pain in Crohn’s disease Joint pain is a common side effect of Crohn’s disease. Sometimes the joints are also inflamed (arthritis), but more often there is joint pain without signs of inflammation. In an acute episode, large joints are usually affected, while in remission it is mainly the small joints that cause … Medicines for joint pain in Crohn’s disease | Medicines for Crohn’s disease

Medicines for Crohn’s disease

Introduction Crohn’s disease is a so-called chronic inflammatory bowel disease, or CED for short. It progresses in relapses and is not curable. For this reason, patients are usually forced to take medication throughout their lives to prevent new relapses (remission maintenance). Whereas a few decades ago cortisone was the only known drug for the treatment … Medicines for Crohn’s disease