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Case Description:- 28years old male Saudi medically free,coming through the ER complain ofabdominal pain for about 3wks,associatedwith vomiting. There is loss of weightabout (14kg) over 3 -2 month. There is no (Diarrhea or change bowelhabit). Also, the general systemic reviewis unremarkable The patient is smoker. The family history is negative (there is no similar condition and there is no medicaldisease . Physical Exam:- The patient look unwell No(pale, jaundice or cyanosed) Chest : clear Cvs : normal,S1 + S2 + , No added sound Abdomine = lower quadrent tenderness (only) Vital Sign : temp =36.8/RR=20/pulse=82) PB= 64/115 Hight : 1.00 weight : 1.00 Spo .99 : BM1:4.06 R.B.S: 0 Discussion:- Yet it is largely a hidden disease, and one that causes stigma, fear and isolation - it´s thought that many people with the condition go undiagnosed and suffer in silence. It doesn´t have to be like this. Crohn\'s disease and ulcerative colitis arechronic(ongoing and life-long) conditions in which symptoms vary from person to person and will range …. Treatment for crohn´s disease and ulcerative colitis depends on how severe the symptoms are, and how much of the gut is affected. Conclusion:- 1. It is idiopathic disease caused by a dysregulated immune response to host intestinal microFlora. 2. IBD compication: hemorrage, per foration,fistula
[Sima Mohammad Al-Assaf and Saja Mohammad Al-Assaf (2017); INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (IBD) : A CASE REPORT Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Jan). 2353-2356] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com