Chronic colitis with thin stripes in the stool is serious?

Chronic colitis stool thin stripes recommended to further improve the colonoscopy and other tests to clarify whether the combination of intestinal occupational diseases such as tumors, and then determine the severity of the disease.
Chronic colitis refers to inflammatory edema, ulceration and hemorrhagic lesions in the intestinal tract due to various causes. The lesions are mainly in the colon, and the disease is characterized by chronic, recurrent and multiple. The main clinical manifestations of patients are diarrhea, abdominal pain, mucus, pus and blood stools, and a sense of urgency (discomfort in the lower abdomen, a strong desire to relieve stools, and a sense of incomplete defecation after defecation).
If the inflammation of the intestinal tract is aggravated, resulting in the combination or new development of intestinal space-occupying lesions, such as tumors of the descending colon, rectal tumors, etc., when the tumor grows to a certain size, it may make the lumen of the intestinal tract narrowed, which will result in the emergence of a thin strip of stools, stools with a flattened shape, or with grooves. Further colonoscopy or biopsy is needed to send pathology for clear diagnosis.