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Hello - I’ve had Crohn’s since 2007. Just learned something new about Crohn’s I didn’t know existed-wow! Has any one developed Crohn’s Arthritis. How is it being managed? Thank You!
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I Was on prednisone for almost 10 months straight 30mg. Developed high A1C now on maunjaro. So she skipped the steroids went to Susfaslazine. There’s a 50/50 it will work. Downside is frequent bathroom use (I do entyvio infusion and been doing awesome on it) and INSOMNIA. And it will take 4-10 weeks to know it it works. If not she’ll team up with my gastroenterologist to see about going off entyvio as it treats the GI symptoms but it’s not a T blocker. So they may mix Remicade and Methotrexate 🤷🏻♂️. Thank you for responding. I really would like to know how others with Crohn’s Arthritis are being treated since we can’t do Advil and Tylenol barely touches it. Blessing to you!
Vern Laine Moderator & Contributor
Tylenol is the only thing that works for me but I do not take it often. I learned that Advil is an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) and was told to avoid as it can actually make the inflammation worse. Sometimes there was nothing that helped with the joint pain but I knew my Crohn's was flaring or was going to flare simply from my joints.
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thedancingcrohnie Moderator & Contributor
Yes, unfortunately this can be a symptom. For me personally, I dealt with horrific joint pain in the beginning years of being diagnosed. Warm baths in high quality epsom salt was super helpful. Also changing my diet helped. And believe it or not light exercise. -Elizabeth (team member)
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