Can patients with Crohn's disease exercise?

Sep 20, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Shen Yonghua
Introduction
In general, patients with Crohn's disease can exercise, but should avoid strenuous physical activity. If any discomfort occurs, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly and receive treatment under a doctor's guidance. In daily life, in addition to appropriate exercise, proper dietary management is also important. The diet should be light, with an emphasis on fresh vegetables and fruits, while avoiding spicy and irritating foods such as chili peppers and Sichuan pepper.

In general, patients with Crohn's disease can exercise, but should avoid strenuous physical activity. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and receive treatment under a doctor's guidance. The specific analysis is as follows:

Crohn's disease is a chronic, nonspecific inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, possibly associated with environmental factors, genetic predisposition, and intestinal microbiota imbalance. Its main symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss. Patients with Crohn's disease are generally able to exercise, which can enhance immune function and overall physical fitness. Additionally, appropriate physical activity can promote intestinal motility, improve gut function, and help alleviate symptoms.

However, patients should avoid high-intensity exercise, as vigorous activity may exacerbate gastrointestinal discomfort. Low-intensity exercises such as brisk walking, walking, and jogging are usually recommended. During exercise, patients may follow their physician’s instructions to take medications such as mesalamine enteric-coated tablets, sulfasalazine enteric-coated tablets, or balsalazide sodium capsules.

In daily life, in addition to moderate exercise, proper dietary management is also important. A light diet is recommended, with increased intake of fresh vegetables and fruits. Spicy and irritating foods such as chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns should be avoided to prevent interference with disease recovery.

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