What reason is hematemesis a month?
summary
Proctitis as an anorectal disease, hematochezia is its common symptom. So is proctitis serious? In fact, no matter what the disease, not just anorectal disease, has been dragging not to treat will have a serious impact on people's health. Especially proctitis caused by hematochezia. When proctitis does not occur, the patient has no discomfort. But after a period of time, patients will find proctitis, blood in the stool brought about by anemia and other hazards. So why does proctitis have bloody stool? What are the causes of proctitis with bloody stool? Next, let me talk about it for you.
What reason is hematemesis a month?
For proctitis, hematochezia is a warning of intestinal disease infection. After suffering from proctitis, the coarse residue of feces and foreign bodies stimulate the epithelium of intestinal mucosa for a long time, and there are some other reasons that stimulate the mucosa all the time, leading to the production of polyps, which will bleed when the polyps rub.
Rectum mucosa of proctitis patients is stimulated by inflammation for a long time. These inflammation can stimulate intestinal mucosa, inflame intestinal mucosa, cause congestion and edema, and even cause hematochezia. When the erosion ulcer healed, the scar will gradually shrink, and then form polyps, polyps long-term friction will also produce bleeding symptoms.
Another reason for proctitis bleeding is the influence of genetic factors. Proctitis can produce hematochezia symptoms with gene mutation and genetic factors have a close relationship, and the current research shows that the mutation gene can be inherited from parents to offspring, you know, in the genetic opportunity of men and women are equal, there is no gender difference.
matters needing attention
For proctitis this anorectal disease must not be taken lightly. Proctitis is divided into chronic proctitis and acute proctitis, chronic proctitis has been torturing our body and mind, so once found the symptoms of proctitis, we should immediately go to the hospital for professional treatment.