Can chronic colitis cause constant bowel movements?

Patients with chronic colitis will have constant bowel movements.
The clinical manifestations of chronic colitis include recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and diarrhea, which may alternate with mucus stools, pus and blood stools, accompanied by frequent bowel movements.
Chronic colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon, often recurring, may appear with pus in the stool or blood in the stool depending on the severity of the inflammation of the colon. Symptoms of this disease may be mild or severe, and may alternate between diarrhea and constipation, often with frequent bowel movements and the sensation of feeling like you haven’t emptied your bowels again after each bowel movement.
As chronic colitis has a long and recurrent course, it is necessary to take reasonable medication under the guidance of a professional doctor and have regular checkups. Usually pay attention to rest, adjust the diet structure, relieve tension and anxiety, take medication on time, regular review.