Is intestinal perforation in Crohn’s disease considered advanced?

Crohn’s disease bowel perforation is considered advanced. Crohn’s disease is a chronic non-specific inflammatory disease that develops at the end of the ileum, with a pathologic type of chronic granuloma. Bowel perforation is a late complication of Crohn’s disease and can present as severe pain in the lower abdomen. Usually when intestinal perforation occurs, it is accompanied by significant intestinal obstruction. As perforation is a late complication of Crohn’s disease, the general condition of the patient is poorer, and treatment is more difficult and the prognosis is likely to be poor. Therefore, it is important to treat bowel perforation before it occurs, so as to avoid delaying the condition and affecting the life and health of the patient. When Crohn’s disease intestinal perforation occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital for surgical treatment in a timely manner, so that early treatment and early recovery. At the same time, you should pay more attention to rest after treatment, and avoid exertion.