In this section: What is Crohn’s disease? Crohn’s disease is a chronic disease that causes inflammation and irritation in your digestive tract. Most commonly, Crohn’s affects your small intestine and the beginning of your large intestine. However, the disease can affect any part of your digestive tract, from your mouth to your anus. Learn more about your digestive system and how it works. Crohn’s disease […]
In this section: What is hepatitis C? Hepatitis C is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation and damage. Inflammation is swelling that occurs when tissues of the body become injured or infected. Inflammation can damage organs. Viruses NIH external link invade normal cells in your body. Many viruses cause infections that can be spread from person to person. […]
How can I tell if I am at a healthy weight? Two measurements—your body mass index (BMI) and your waist size—can help you figure out if you’re at a healthy weight. Body mass index Body mass index (BMI) is a measurement that estimates if a person has a healthy weight, overweight, or obesity. Having overweight or obesity can increase […]
Many factors can affect your weight, including Lifestyle habits Lifestyle habits—including the foods and beverages you consume and how active you are in your daily life—can also affect your weight. If you take in more calories from food or beverages than you use during physical activity and through daily living, such as doing housework or walking to […]
On this page: Diabetes affects many parts of your body, including your mouth NIH external link. People with diabetes are more likely to have gum disease NIH external link, cavities, and other problems with their teeth and gums.1 And some of these mouth problems can make your diabetes worse. Taking good care of your teeth and gums, including getting regular cleanings […]
On this page: Healthy living is a way to manage diabetes. To have a healthy lifestyle, take steps now to plan healthy meals and snacks, do physical activities, get enough sleep, and quit smoking or using tobacco products. Healthy living may help keep your body’s blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose level, also called blood sugar level, in […]
Why should I be physically active? Physical activity is an important step you can take to improve your health and quality of life. Regular physical activity may help prevent or delay many health problems. Being active may help you look and feel better, both now and in the future. So what’s stopping you? Maybe you […]
What are overweight and obesity? People whose weight is higher than what is considered healthy for their height are described as having overweight or obesity.1 Overweight and obesity can increase your risk for many health problems. Body mass index Overweight and obesity are defined by body mass index (BMI). BMI is a measurement that uses your weight and height to estimate overweight […]
A new report suggests that limiting intake of caffeinated beverages may help stave off troublesome bladder and urinary symptoms. Many women and men live with symptoms affecting the lower urinary tract, such as frequent or urgent urination, needing to get up multiple times at night to urinate, and problems with voiding, such as a weak […]
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects thousands of school-age children nationwide. Findings from the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study External link, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health, suggest that rates of new diagnosed cases of diabetes are on the rise among children and teens NIH external link. Schools […]