Could Your Symptoms Be Crohn's Disease?

It causes swelling or irritation in the lining of your digestive tract, but that's not the only part of your body where symptoms might appear.
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Could Your Symptoms Be Crohn's Disease?

It causes swelling or irritation in the lining of your digestive tract, but that's not the only part of your body where symptoms might appear.
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