What if the colonoscopy is fine and the CT shows thickening?

Colonoscopy is fine CT shows that thickening may be caused by cirrhosis, chronic proctitis, etc., which can be treated with medication and surgery.
1. Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis leads to poor venous retrograde blood flow, blood stasis and varicose veins. In the long run, the colon wall will develop portal hypertensive thickening, and there will be no problem in colonoscopy, but CT shows thickening. Surgical treatments such as transjugular intrahepatic portacaval shunt can be performed.
2. Chronic proctitis: long-term use of antibiotic drugs to disrupt the intestinal flora, destroying the immune function of the intestinal tract, easy to repeatedly infected with bacteria or viruses, triggering inflammation. When the inflammation is not serious, colonoscopy may not be a problem, but CT examination may show thickening. It can be treated with medicines such as mesalazine and ofloxacin.
Enteroscopy is not a problem CT shows thickening may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, to give targeted treatment or treatment. Avoid self-medication, delayed condition.