What are the complications of Crown's disease?

The most common doubling is the bowel obstruction. The obstruction occurs because this disease tends to increase the thickness of the bowel walls with crop and tissue scar, which narrows the passage. Crohn’s disease can also cause wounds, or sores entered by the affected area into the neighboring tissues, such as the bladder, vagina or skin. Nutrition complications occur regularly at Crohn’s disease. This deficit can be caused by a lack of nutrition, protein loss in the intestines, or a lack of absorption, also known as poor absorption.