may cause iron-deficiency anemia Nausea and vomiting particularly with stricturing disease/obstruction Urgency and tenesmus with rectal/colonic involvement Weight loss and malnutrition due to malabsorption, food avoidance, elevated metabolic demand Fever with active inflammation, abscess, or fistula Perianal disease fissures, fistulae, skin tags, abscesses Extraintestinal Manifestations Arthropathy peripheral or axial (enteropathic arthritis, M07.6x) Dermatologic: Erythema nodosum (L52), pyoderma gangrenosum, psoriasis (L40.5) Ocular: Uveitis/iritis (H20.01), episcleritis, scleritis Hepatobiliary: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (K73.2), fatty liver, cholelithiasis Metabolic: Osteopenia/osteoporosis (from steroid use and malabsorption), nephrolithiasis Hematologic: Anemia (iron deficiency, B12/folate deficiency, anemia of chronic disease) When a patient with Crohns disease is admitted with significant weight loss, malnutrition, or protein-calorie deficiency , query the provider to specify the degree of malnutrition (mild, moderate, severe protein-calorie malnutrition)

If your blood test results show that you indeed do have a vitamin B12 deficiency, a few things will need to be changed, our providers will then customize a specific treatment plan for you tailored to the goals and needs necessary to provide sufficient vitamin B12
They can guide you in managing the underlying condition alongside addressing B12 needs
In all these cases, the goal is to correct deficiency and prevent complications
One of the reasons why Glutathione is so important for optimum health is that its present in every cell in the body
Other routinely prescribed drugs, vitamins, and enteral or parenteral nutrition products have not demonstrated significant pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic interference