Enteritis symptoms?
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As we all know, the main symptom of enteritis is diarrhea, so once some people have symptoms of diarrhea, they think they are suffering from enteritis. In fact, this is a kind of wrong cognition. Clinically, there are many diseases similar to enteritis. So today, let's understand which diseases have symptoms of enteritis?
Enteritis symptoms?
1. Idiopathic ulcerative colitis: the cause of this disease is unknown. It is a chronic disease related to immunity. It is mainly ulcer, involving the conjunctival mucosa, especially in young adults. Abdominal pain often in the left lower abdomen or abdominal tenderness obvious, with bowel sounds hyperactivity. There are anorexia, weight loss and malnutrition and other symptoms. Sigmoidoscopy and biopsy are feasible for diagnosis.
2. Gastrointestinal neurosis: this disease is a gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by advanced neurological disorders. The onset is slow, and the clinical manifestations are mainly gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nerve belching, anorexia, vomiting, mental diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, splenic flexure syndrome, etc.
3. Colon cancer: colon cancer in the intestinal wall to form a mass, resulting in varying degrees of intestinal obstruction; The accumulation of feces stimulates the intestinal wall for a long time, causing fecal enteritis and diarrhea; The tumor ruptured and invaded blood vessels, resulting in hematochezia. There are many diseases causing chronic enteritis, such as chronic dysentery, intestinal tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, ulcerative colitis, etc. The common feature of these diseases is that the intestinal mucosa has extensive inflammation, so the frequency of defecation increases. Generally, some feces can be excreted each time, and the feces may be mixed with blood and mucus.
matters needing attention
We must pay more attention in our daily life, not only to develop good living habits, but also to develop good eating habits. Ensure the health of the body in order to better prevent the occurrence of disease.