
Blood Test Showed Lyme Disease. Is Crohns Disease An Autoimmune Disorder?

Yes, you are right in considering Crohn's disease as an autoimmune disorder. It is unlikely to have any relationship to your food habits, but some of the constituents of your food may be allergic to your intestinal mucosa and your body as a whole, and may cause gastro-intestinal symptoms. So it is better to avoid fast food and any such related food from outside. Persons with Crohn's disease should be encouraged to have more of a bland soft/liquid diet.
As such there is no known precursor of Crohn's disease. The person having Crohn's disease may or may not have a relative in his family with either the Crohn's or any other inflammatory bowel diseae.
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria which infects the body by way of a tick bite. It is still a controversy as to whether it is an auto immune disease or not, although the bacterial infection itself may trigger some kind of auto immune response by the body.
Yes, Lyme disease may be diagnosed and confirmed by blood test. None the less, it can not be excluded entirely in its initial stages if the blood tests are negative, which may become positive in its later stages.
I hope I have answered your query. You have not mentioned anything about who the patient is and what his symptoms are. In case you have any further question, you are most welcomed. Awaiting your reply and wishing your patient an early recovery. Thanks.

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