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Crohn's disease

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammation of the digestive tract. It moves through flare-ups and calmer spells, with symptoms that vary from one person to another, sometimes disabling.

This can show up as:

  • abdominal pain, sometimes intense,
  • frequent, urgent diarrhoea,
  • underlying fatigue, sometimes weight loss,
  • a social life that means always knowing where the toilets are.

"A stomach condition" does not say it all. It is a serious condition, which calls for regular medical follow-up.

Digestive flare-ups with pain and urgency.

Possible accommodations

Quick access to toilets, flexibility, occasional remote work.

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Crohn's disease explained to a Child

0–12 years old

Crohn's disease is when the tummy is inflamed on the inside, a bit like when your skin turns red and puffy after a scratch. Except it is inside, and it can hurt a lot.

Sometimes the tummy feels better, sometimes it feels worse. When it feels worse, the person can have a sore tummy, go to the toilet often, or feel very tired. It is as if their body needed a lot of energy to fight this inflammation.

The person who has this illness needs to see the doctor regularly so everything works out as well as possible. With help from grown-ups, they can live a normal life, but they have to be careful about certain things, like what they eat.

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