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Research has shown that the disease is associated with certain genetic mutations. However, since Crohn's disease is influenced by multiple factors, such as lifestyle habits and mental state, it can only be said that those with relevant genetic mutations have a higher incidence, but it does not necessarily mean they will pass it on to the next generation.

"In daily life, it is best to quit smoking and drinking. Relevant data shows that smoking is one of the risk factors for CD onset, which can worsen the patient's condition, increase complications, and require higher doses of immunosuppressive drugs, leading to an increased risk of recurrence after surgery. Alcohol has a strong stimulating effect on the intestines, aggravating the symptoms of Crohn's disease and reducing the body's immunity."

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