Crohn's disease and Diving
My daughter has Crohn’s disease and takes Remicade® every eight weeks. Are there any related issues that might prevent her from diving?
People with Crohn’s disease usually suffer from generalised ill health and frequent diarrhoea interspersed with periods of remission. They may also experience abdominal pain, fevers and weight loss. Complications may include anemia, electrolyte imbalance, dehydration and general weakness. If a person is in a state of remission with well-controlled symptoms, then the illness should not be a contraindication for diving.
People who are suffering from any of the aforementioned symptoms, however, should refrain from diving. Remicade causes immuno-suppression, which will predispose consumers to infections such as otitis externa (swimmer’s ear).
People with Crohn’s disease usually suffer from generalised ill health and frequent diarrhoea interspersed with periods of remission. They may also experience abdominal pain, fevers and weight loss. Complications may include anemia, electrolyte imbalance, dehydration and general weakness. If a person is in a state of remission with well-controlled symptoms, then the illness should not be a contraindication for diving.
People who are suffering from any of the aforementioned symptoms, however, should refrain from diving. Remicade causes immuno-suppression, which will predispose consumers to infections such as otitis externa (swimmer’s ear).
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Posted in Hydrate, Crohns disease, Immine systems, anemia, electrolyte imbalance, Weakness, swimmers ears
Posted in Hydrate, Crohns disease, Immine systems, anemia, electrolyte imbalance, Weakness, swimmers ears
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