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Crohn's Disease - What Increases Your Risk

What Increases Your Risk

Factors that may increase your risk of developing Crohn's disease include:

  • Having a family history of Crohn's disease. Your risk increases if an immediate family member, such as a parent, brother, or sister, has the disease.
  • Having Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.
  • Smoking cigarettes.

Factors that may cause Crohn's disease symptoms to flare up include:

  • Medicines.
  • Infections.
  • Hormonal changes.
  • Lifestyle changes, including increased stress.
  • Smoking.
Last Updated: 10/09/2008

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