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Pediatric Crohn's Disease

Key points about Crohn's disease in children

  • Crohn's disease is when there is redness, swelling (inflammation) and sores along the digestive tract.
  • It is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • In most cases, it affects the small intestine. But it may also affect the whole digestive tract.
  • It is a long-term (chronic) condition. It may come and go at different times in your child’s life.
  • There is no cure. Making some diet changes may help ease symptoms.
  • Medicine may help. Surgery may be needed. Medicines are usually needed for the long term.
  • The disease can result in emotional problems such as depression and anxiety. A child's mental health needs to be watched. Get professional help when needed.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treatment at Children's National Hospital

The Children’s National Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program takes a comprehensive, holistic approach to care to help your child feel better and enjoy daily activities. Discover more about the treatment we offer.

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Providers Who Treat Crohn's Disease

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Departments that Treat Crohn's Disease

    Infant and pediatric gastroenterology specialist, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program. John Snyder is Division Chief.

    Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program

    Our pediatric gastroenterology experts provide comprehensive services for children with IBD, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.