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NHS Warns: Telltale Leg Symptom May Signal Crohn's
3 Feb
Summary
- Painful, red, and swollen skin patches on legs may signal Crohn's disease.
- Crohn's disease is a lifelong condition with no known cure.
- See a GP if experiencing persistent diarrhea, abdominal pain, or weight loss.

The NHS is advising the public to seek medical advice if they observe painful, red, and swollen skin patches, particularly on the legs, as this may signal Crohn's disease.
This chronic condition involves inflammation of the gut and currently has no cure. While the exact cause is unknown, experts believe a combination of factors may contribute to its development.
Common symptoms include persistent diarrhea, abdominal pain, and significant weight loss. Other potential signs encompass fatigue, fever, and mouth sores. These symptoms can manifest intermittently or persist over time, referred to as flare-ups.




