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Your Child with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Your Child with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Synopsis

When a child has inflammatory bowel disease, the family has many concerns: Why is my child sick? What can we do to help him get better? What does the future hold for her? In this easy-to-read guide, an expert team of pediatric gastroenterologists explains the symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments associated with Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, and indeterminate colitis to help parents and children cope with the challenges of IBD. The authors' empathy and experience are evident throughout as they answer these questions: * What are inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn disease, and ulcerative colitis?* Is there a cure for IBD?* How is IBD going to affect my child's daily life?* Will my child's diet change?* Can my child still play sports?* Will my child need surgery?* What are the side effects of commonly prescribed medications?* What challenges may my child face at school and in her social life, especially as she grows older? This second edition has been thoroughly updated with the latest scientific evidence. The chapters on medical therapies have been expanded to include robust discussions of emerging biologic medications and forms of nutrition used for treating IBD. A new chapter on complementary and alternative therapies expands on this topic.

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ISBN: 9781421423517
Publication date: 9th February 2018
Author: Hepatology and Nutrition (Margaret K. Stallings, Executive Director and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 296 pages
Series: A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book
Genres: Coping with illness and specific health conditions
Parenting