How do you say Crohn's disease

How do you say Crohn's disease?

The way we say it depends mainly on our region of the world. In the United States and other English-speaking countries, a common way to say it is “crohn’s disease” or “CD.” People with ulcerative colitis tend to call it “ulcerative colitis.” In France, the French acronym is usually used, which is “en colite necrotique” or “CD.”

How do you say Crohn's disease in Spanish?

The way you say crohn s disease in Spanish depends on whether you speak in Spain or Mexico. In Spain, the most common way to say it is “la enfermedad de Crohn.” In Mexico, the most common way is “la enfermedad de intestino.”

How do you say Crohn's disease in Vietnamese?

The Vietnamese language has no equivalent word for Crohn's disease, so the term is used in order to describe the disease in Vietnamese-language publications and social media. Common terms that are often used to describe the disease are bách tắc tạt, bạch tạt, bạch tắc or bạch tạt ngưኝ, or simply ch

How do you say Crohn's disease in Chinese?

There is no direct translation for the term Crohn’s disease in Mandarin. However, the phrase “腹部肠病” (literally, “stomach disease”) can be used to describe the symptoms of the disease. The word for “stomach” sounds similar to the word “bowels” in English and can refer to the digestive system as a whole, most commonly, the small intestine.

How do you say Crohn's disease in French?

The French term for Crohn’s disease is maladie de Crohn. This label was officially adopted in 1994. The French Crohn’s disease association maintains www.si-crohn.fr as a central site for French medical information about the disease, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. There are also other health sites that have information about this disease in French, including www.leuc.org.