Can ulcerative proctitis be cured with western medicine?

Ulcerative proctitis is generally difficult to cure, but if you follow the doctor’s instructions to take the correct western medicine and pay attention to diet can be effective in controlling the flare-ups. Ulcerative proctitis is a chronic non-specific disease that occurs in the rectum and is prone to recurring episodes, and there is currently no complete cure. If you don’t standardize the treatment in time, it is easy for the disease to progress and lead to inflammation of the whole colon, and even colorectal cancer. Ulcerative proctitis if adhere to the regular treatment as well as dietary modification, can delay the development of the disease. If you don’t pay attention to the light diet after treatment and stop taking medication without authorization, it is easy to make the condition recur. Clinically used western medicines include aminosalicylic acid preparations such as mesalazine, glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone and budesonide. Ulcerative proctitis should be treated actively and keep a good mindset so as to improve the quality of life.