Live Q&A: Caring for kids with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Watch this Facebook Live broadcast focused on the diagnosis and treatment of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a condition that causes inflammation in the intestinal tract. IBD most commonly affects children during their teen and early adolescent years who also live with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. This is a unique opportunity for parents to get their questions answered by Dr. Joshua Noe, pediatric gastroenterologist at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.
    This Facebook Live broadcast occurred Feb. 9, 2017, and is hosted by Courtney Rademann, digital engagement coordinator at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Learn more about how Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin diagnoses and treats children with inflammatory bowel disease: bit.ly/2ks8wqv

Комментарии • 6

  • @catalinapagaza5361
    @catalinapagaza5361 4 года назад +2

    What are some first steps to take if you think your child has one of these conditions?

    • @kidfromyesterday9916
      @kidfromyesterday9916 4 года назад +1

      Catalina Pagaza I know this was a month ago but you should take them to the doctor and get a blood test. That’s what my mom did for me and they said a couple things that were wrong with me and did some more tests. I have Crohn’s disease.

  • @gadgetsboom4536
    @gadgetsboom4536 4 года назад +1

    How does Remington iv medicine affect kids?

  • @nikolaospeterson2495
    @nikolaospeterson2495 4 года назад +1

    Well, I suppose this confirms it, looks like I shall have IBD well into my coming adulthood (I am 17 now). Sort of perjoritively, I have been called 'Diarrhoeaboy'. oh well, technically well… it's TRUEè I am an older boy that has well, diarrhoea! N'cest pas? It has been a username and maybe I missed out ofolder tech, CB radio, that would have been my handle. ?hey thisis Diarrhoeaboy, do you copy?' Okay in all seriousness, I don't have as many relapses or flare-ups as in the past 7 years when i first developed the disease. but looks like I am not out of the woods yet. I just have to ride the cow and see what develops in a year or so.I am in the UK, and at the NHS I have found a nice paediatrician. So I see him when I can if need be. He has helped me through this nightmare, and has been less stressful for me. Stress also can trigger flare-ups as well. That was not mentioned on this video, bur it was quite informative as well -- even for a kid who has it, yeah, mois!

  • @DanielJack710
    @DanielJack710 2 года назад

    Cannabinoids.