Usually, patients with lymphoid follicular hyperplasia of the terminal ileum can be reviewed every six months.
Lymphoid follicular hyperplasia of the terminal ileum is usually caused by inflammation of the terminal ileum due to bacterial or viral infections, but in some cases it is caused by tumors, and patients usually have symptoms of gastrointestinal dysfunction, such as abdominal pain, bleeding in bowel movements, diarrhea, etc. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease through colonoscopy, abdominal CT and ultrasound.
For lymphoid follicular hyperplasia at the end of the ileum caused by inflammation, it is usually treated with anti-infective drugs, such as levofloxacin, erythromycin, tinidazole, etc. The above drugs are for reference only, and the specific use of drugs should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. If the lymphoid follicular hyperplasia at the end of the ileum is caused by tumor, it can be treated by surgery and chemotherapy.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the treatment while maintaining a good diet, work and rest habits, and can be reviewed every six months, but due to the differences in the conditions of different patients, the specific review time is recommended to follow the doctor’s arrangement.