Rectal mucosal changes refer to inflammation within the rectum, where germs attack the rectal mucosa resulting in inflammatory lesions of the rectal mucosa. Symptoms of inflammation mainly include pain at the anus, dyspareunia, abnormal shape of stools, and blood in stools. Rectal mucosal changes are usually manifested as ulcerative colitis and general inflammation, etc.
If the patient is constipated for a long time, etc., then the rectum will be ruptured and damaged, resulting in bacterial infection and inflammation, forming ulcerative proctitis. Ulceration of the rectum occurs and needs to be visualized through colonoscopy, which can clearly show the inflammation of the blood vessels. In this case, antibiotic treatment can be used as prescribed by the doctor to promote the recovery of the ulcerated surface.
Ordinary inflammation, that is, the symptoms are not serious patients, can be through the daily light diet, follow the doctor’s advice to use probiotic drugs, etc., to promote intestinal peristalsis, restore health.
In addition, it is not recommended that patients blindly use drugs such as Kesler, it is recommended to ask the doctor about the condition of the disease in time and do the appropriate treatment.