Crohn’s Disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract that belongs to a group of diseases known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). It can affect any part of the digestive system from mouth to anus, but most commonly impacts the small intestine and the beginning of the colon.
Crohn’s can be painful, debilitating, and sometimes lead to life-threatening complications if not managed effectively. While there is no permanent cure, timely diagnosis and tailored medical or surgical interventions can significantly improve quality of life.
Dr. K.K. Verma, one of the most experienced gastrointestinal surgeons in Jabalpur, provides comprehensive care for Crohn’s Disease through advanced diagnostics, medication management, nutritional therapy, and minimally invasive surgery if required.
Diagnosis is made using a combination of symptom analysis, imaging, endoscopy, and lab tests to rule out other conditions and assess disease severity.

Check for markers of inflammation (CRP, ESR), anemia, or infection.

Used to detect intestinal inflammation, infection, or bleeding.

A camera is passed into the colon and terminal ileum to visually assess inflammation, ulcers, or strictures. Tissue samples are taken for confirmation.

Special imaging techniques used to view the small intestine and detect inflammation, abscesses, or fistulas.

A swallowed capsule camera captures images throughout the small intestine — ideal for hard-to-reach areas.

Sometimes advised for suspected familial or early-onset Crohn’s to guide long-term planning.
Surgery is not a cure for Crohn’s but may be required to treat complications or non-responsive disease.

Removing a diseased portion of the small or large intestine when strictures or severe inflammation occur.

Widening of narrowed bowel segments without removing any part of the intestine.

Drainage of infected areas or repair of abnormal connections between organs.

Laparoscopic and robotic-assisted approaches minimize hospital stay, reduce pain, and enhance recovery.
Crohn’s is a lifelong condition that needs close monitoring and proactive management even during remission.

Follow-ups with imaging, colonoscopy, or blood tests to detect relapse early.

Customized meal plans to manage malabsorption, support immunity, and prevent flare-ups.

Stress is a known trigger for flares. Our team provides psychological counseling and lifestyle coaching.

Due to immunosuppressive therapy, patients are advised on safe and recommended vaccinations.
No. It is a chronic condition, but it can be well-managed with medications and lifestyle changes.
Crohn’s can affect any part of the GI tract and all layers of the bowel wall, whereas Ulcerative Colitis affects only the colon and superficial lining.
Yes. Pediatric Crohn’s is common and needs early attention to ensure normal growth and development.
No. Surgery removes affected areas but does not prevent recurrence. Continued medical care is required.
High-fiber, spicy, and fatty foods are generally avoided during flares. Diet is individualized with help from a nutritionist.
Dr. K.K. Verma is a renowned laparoscopic surgeon known for his precision and patient-centric care. With years of experience and advanced surgical skills, he specializes in minimally invasive procedures that ensure quicker recovery. His dedication to excellence has earned him the trust of countless patients.
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