Some patients with colitis are afraid that fish and meat are not easy to digest, so they eat vegetarian food or thin rice and rotten noodles for years. As a result of the relative lack of protein and fat-soluble vitamins in the vegetarian diet, patients are generally leaner after a long time, and some may become anemic, have low plasma protein, and have a reduced ability to resist disease, making it more difficult for the body to recover. 1, drinking alcohol can kill the bacteria in the intestine Had met some chronic colitis patients in the clinic, not only do not pay attention to diet, but also continue to eat spicy and irritating food and wine, asked him why he wanted to do so? He replied, “I think my colon is caused by many bacteria and worms in my intestines, and I want to let these bacteria and worms in my intestines die spicy and drunken deaths.” This simple thought, which may seem somewhat ridiculous to outsiders, is probably in the minority among patients who have suffered from chronic colitis for a long time and have not received effective treatment. Although the cause of chronic colitis is still unclear, it is generally believed that there is no obvious relationship with bacteria, viruses, parasites and other infections, not what intestinal “bacteria, worms,” said the use of alcohol, eating spicy methods to “sterilize, kill worms” is There is no basis, not only unhelpful, but also harmful. This is because drinking and eating spicy food will stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to congestion, peristalsis, increased secretion, so it will aggravate the symptoms of pus and blood, mucus stool, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc., affecting the recovery of the disease. Some patients believe that patients with colitis must have diarrhea symptoms, their stools are dry and difficult to resolve, certainly not “chronic colitis”. The actual fact is that you can’t understand that you are diagnosed with “chronic colitis” when you have dry stools and difficulty in defecating. It turns out that the diagnosis of “chronic colitis” is a pathological diagnosis, based mainly on mild to severe inflammation of a section or all of the mucosal and submucosal layers of the colon. Although most patients with “chronic colitis” can see symptoms such as diarrhea and loose stools, some patients exhibit dry stools or difficult stools. Therefore, the diagnosis of dry stools and “chronic colitis” is not contradictory. 3, the “chronic colitis” as “constipation” treatment chronic colitis patients have a lot of anal bloating, there are urgent after heavy, defecation after the bowel movement is not complete patients. These patients’ stools are often not dry, mostly loose, or even 2-3 times a day. Because of the difficulty in defecation, and as constipation to take laxatives, although after taking laxatives stool will become more smooth, but after stopping the drug symptoms remain, and even more difficult to defecate, and over time will also form a dependence on laxatives, treatment more difficult, forming a vicious circle. This so-called “constipation” mostly occurs in the case of inflammation of the anal canal or rectum, because the inflammation of the intestinal wall stimulation, resulting in a feeling of bloating and bowel movements. This feeling of constipation does not disappear with defecation, so the patient feels difficulty in defecating and the constipation does not disappear after defecation. However, by treating the inflammation of the anal canal and rectum, this feeling of dyspareunia will gradually disappear after the inflammation of the anal canal and rectum subsides. Therefore, the focus of treatment in this case should be on “chronic colitis” in order to achieve better results. 4, the mucus in the stool as “intestinal mucosa” There are often patients in the medical history, said a lot of “intestinal mucosa” in the stool, look very nervous. It is better to see it than to hear it, but after seeing it, I realized that the so-called “intestinal mucosa” is a mass of mucus. Although the word “mucous membrane” and “mucus” are different, they are two very different things. Mucous membrane is a layer of tissue that covers the surface of the body’s lumen with the outside world, with cellular glands, blood vessels, etc.; mucus is a product secreted by the mucous membrane, just like snot is secreted by the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity. In the case of inflammation, the intestine usually does not excrete mucus, but inflammation can stimulate the mucosa to secrete more mucus. Mucous membranes and mucus are distinguishable in appearance. Mucous membrane is a structured tissue, thin and flesh-colored, with capillaries distributed in a dendritic manner under close observation; mucus is colorless and transparent, sometimes translucent like egg white, in piles or clusters, without tissue structure. In addition to intestinal inflammation, the discharge of mucus is also irritable bowel syndrome, colorectal tumors, etc. 5, that enemas are the best way to treat chronic colitis Due to the propaganda of certain advertisements, many patients with chronic colitis often ask, “Are enemas not the best way to treat colitis? Can my disease be treated by enemas?” As with other diseases, different treatment methods are needed for different types and stages of the disease, and there is no absolute best method. It has been observed that enema therapy is effective in treating pus and blood in the stool and rectal symptoms, and the symptoms are usually relieved significantly within a few days after the medication is administered. However, due to the limitations of the rectal mucosa on drug absorption and enema therapy itself, not any drug can be administered by the method of enema, and the efficacy of enema therapy alone is not obvious in quite a few cases, and the symptoms are easily relapsed after relief. Therefore, enemas are not a complete substitute for other treatments. For most patients with colitis, enema therapy can only be used as an adjunctive therapy.