
Q I work in Dong-gu, Incheon and manage Crohn's disease. What matters most in daily life?
A The keys are catching early relapse signs through regular tests (endoscopy, blood CRP, calprotectin), quitting smoking, keeping a low-residue diet as a baseline, getting enough sleep, and managing stress. Never stop medication on your own.
Detailed Answer
The core of daily Crohn's management is "detecting relapse signs early so relapse doesn't come back strongly." Through CRP, ESR, and calprotectin tests every 3–6 months, inflammation status is checked even during symptom-free periods, and treatment intensity is adjusted when levels start to rise. Getting enough sleep, keeping regular meal times, and avoiding overwork greatly contribute to immune stabilization.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Korean medicine treatment is designed as weekly visits plus herbal medicine so that office workers can continue consistently while maintaining daily life. If you are near Dong-gu, Incheon or Dongincheon Station, after-work visits can also be arranged.
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