How does rectum enteritis loose bowels treat?
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The most common proctitis is chronic proctitis, which is an inflammation in the rectum. Generally, patients with chronic proctitis will feel pain in the lower abdomen, some will bleed, and some will secrete rectal mucus. General chronic proctitis will maintain for a long period of time. The symptoms of chronic proctitis are alternating constipation and diarrhea. The patient may be constipated for a few days, but then have diarrhea; There will be a little white mucus or blood in the stool, and they are visible to the naked eye; There will be pain in anus after defecation; The lower abdomen is often accompanied by a sense of fullness, but loss of appetite, the whole body is soft.
How does rectum enteritis loose bowels treat?
Self health care of chronic proctitis is the key to prevent recurrence and cure the disease. Usually to avoid cold, control emotions. Pay attention to supplement protein and vitamin. In the daily diet should choose some easy to digest high-quality protein food, such as fish, eggs, etc. Because the digestion and absorption function of patients with chronic proctitis is poor, so we should eat less and eat more.
Chronic proctitis is a disease of anorectal department, so we need to pay attention to diet for prevention and treatment. A small amount of multiple meals can reduce the burden of intestinal tract and supplement the nutritional intake with a small amount of multiple meals. Should use less oil food and less oil cooking methods, avoid eating spicy food and stimulating onion, ginger, garlic, etc.
Chronic proctitis is easy to be ignored. It is suggested that patients should go to the hospital for treatment, medication or surgery as soon as possible. Its clinical manifestations are recurrent abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation and dyspepsia. Long term fatigue or emotional stress can be the cause of chronic enteritis.
matters needing attention
Patients usually should strengthen exercise, in order to enhance the physique. Eat less and more meals, avoid being too full or hungry, eat easily digestible food with enough calories, protein and vitamins, and go to the regular hospital for treatment in time if problems are found.