Doctor Report
GI-ready summary for your next appointment
GI Summary Report
Alex — Crohn's Disease
May 31 – June 14, 2026 (14-day period)
Avg Score
19
Stable
Flare Days
1
of 14
Avg BM/day
3.3
bowel movements
Score Trend
Key Statistics
Recent labs · from records
C-reactive protein — an inflammation marker. · 2026-06-02
Reflects gut inflammation; >250 µg/g suggests active disease. · 2026-05-20
Low ferritin means low iron stores (anemia risk in IBD). · 2026-06-02
Low hemoglobin can signal anemia, common in IBD. · 2026-06-02
Elevated with inflammation or infection. · 2026-06-02
Nutrition · Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Import MacroFactor nutrition data to see an anti-inflammatory nutrient analysis (omega-3, saturated fat, vitamin D, B12, calcium, iron, folate, and more).
Red Flags for Discussion
- Blood in stool on 1 day
- Pain reached 7/10 on at least one day
Current Medications
Suggested Questions for GI
- •I've had blood in my stool on 1 day recently — should we do a colonoscopy or stool study?
- •My CRP is 12.4 mg/L (up from 3.1) — does this level of inflammation warrant a change in treatment?
- •My fecal calprotectin is 280 ug/g (over 250 suggests active disease) — should we step up therapy or repeat a scope?
- •My ferritin is 18 ng/mL (low) — should I start iron, and could it be driving my fatigue?
- •My stability has trended worse over the last 14 days — should we adjust my maintenance treatment?
- •My abdominal pain peaked at 7/10 — what can I safely use for flare pain?
This report is generated from self-reported data. It is not a medical diagnosis and should be reviewed with your GI physician.