Refractory Crohn’s Disease Responsive to Dietary Therapy: A Case Report
Farah Slaczka, Mateusz Slaczka, Ejaz Janjua

TL;DR
A patient with Crohn's disease unresponsive to medications found symptom relief through an anti-inflammatory diet, suggesting dietary therapy as a potential alternative.
Contribution
This case report highlights the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory diets in treating refractory Crohn’s disease when pharmaceuticals fail.
Findings
The patient experienced temporary relief from various medications but eventually failed to respond to all.
Adopting an anti-inflammatory diet led to a reduction in disease symptoms and progression.
Dietary therapy may be a viable option for patients who develop antibodies to medications.
Abstract
Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that typically presents in the second or third decade of life. There are various pharmaceutical therapies that have been developed to treat the disease's symptoms. However, some patients still do not find relief with these medications and turn to other therapies such as diet modification. The underlying cause of Crohn’s disease involves multiple factors such as uncontrolled inflammation and several genetic variants. While most current medication therapies control the symptoms that occur due to this uncontrolled level of inflammation, an anti-inflammatory diet (AID) may actually lower the level of inflammation in the gut and therefore reduce the amount of disease symptoms in Crohn’s disease. Some such diets include the IBD-AID, Crohn’s disease exclusion diet, and the Groningen AID (GrAID). This report describes a case of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInflammatory Bowel Disease · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders · Microscopic Colitis
