Crohn's DiseaseCauseThe cause of
Crohn's disease is unknown. Studies suggest that this
and other
inflammatory bowel diseases may result from an
abnormal response by the body's
immune system to normal intestinal bacteria.1 Disease-causing bacteria and viruses also may play a role in
causing the condition. Crohn's disease can run in families, so some people may be more
likely than others to develop the condition when exposed to something that
triggers an immune reaction. Environmental factors may also play a role in
causing the disease.
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