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6 tips for living well with Crohn's disease

Learn how to feel better each day with IBD.

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Living with Crohn's disease or another form of inflammatory bowel disease (like ulcerative colitis) can be painful and frustrating. Will your symptoms flare up? Are your medications working? Is there a bathroom close by in case of an emergency? These are common questions that many people with IBD have. And while no one knows for sure what causes IBD, a few lifestyleShow More

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De-Stress Your Mind and Body

Remember that stress doesn't cause IBD, but it can make your symptoms worse. While you can't erase all stress from your life, practicing yoga, meditation and deep breathing are healthy ways to manage stress and get the upper hand on your IBD symptoms. Yoga, for example, can center you with aShow More

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Believe In the Power of Music

Think about your favorite songs for a moment. What kind of feelings come up? Chances are you experienced a flood of positive emotions that probably hold a special place in your mind and heart. Music therapy is another way to reduce the stress and pain caused by IBD. In fact, some studies show thatShow More

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Take a Warm Bath

Life is all about simple pleasures, really. And soaking in a warm bath can do so much for your body and mind. If you're feeling stressed out from symptoms related to Crohn's disease—or if you're just having a bad day—wrap up your night by unwinding in the tub. A nice warm soak calms your mind andShow More

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Own Your Exercise Routine

Some days you might not feel up to donning your workout clothes, tightening those laces and getting in some exercise. Whether you're dealing with pain from IBD or you're short on time, it's still a smart idea to just get moving. You probably already know about the benefits exercise has on yourShow More

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Keep Track of How You Feel

Your IBD symptoms can be different each day—and may even throw you a curveball at a moment's notice. You might wake up feeling refreshed, rested, healthy and ready to tackle just about anything on your to-do list. But it's not uncommon for IBD symptoms to turn on when you least expect it and youShow More

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Lean on Those Who Care

Your friends and family know you best and love you for so many different reasons. Living with IBD can sometimes feel like you're alone on an island. But that's not true! When you're dealing with strong emotions spurred on by your disease, don't hesitate to talk about your feelings with those lovedShow More

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