What are the symptoms of Crohn’s disease?
What are the symptoms of Crohn’s disease?
People with Crohn’s disease can experience periods of severe symptoms (flare-ups) followed by periods of no or very mild symptoms (remission). Remission can last weeks or even years. There’s no way to predict when flare-ups will happen.
If you have Crohn’s disease, symptoms you might have can include:
- Abdominal pain.
- Chronic diarrhea.
- A feeling of fullness.
- Fever.
- A loss of your appetite.
- Weight loss.
- Abnormal skin tags (usually on your buttocks).
- Anal fissures.
- Anal fistulas.
- Rectal bleeding.