What are the causes of Chrones disease?
Chrones is an autoimmune disease, which means that your immune system attacks your body’s own cells. In the autoimmune disorder in chrones disease, these ‘bad’ immune cells attack the gastrointestinal system. The actual cause of why this happens is still not known, but there seems to be some sort of a link to genetics: generations of the same family may have it. Researchers have also identified a bacterial connection to crones disease. In chrones disease this often happens in the ileum, where the end of the small intestine joins the large intestine. But chrones can also affect any other part of your digestive system. What happens is the wall in your intestines thickens and deep ulcers often occur well as your digestive system chrones disease can also affect other organs in your body and may cause, skin rash, fistulas which are abnormal connections between your digestive system and adjacent organs or skin, liver inflammation, arthritis, your eyes can become inflamed, kidney stones and d