Can you eat ginger and garlic with proctitis?

Proctitis patients can eat ginger and garlic, but pay attention to moderation. Proctitis clinical symptoms manifested as anal falling sensation, diarrhea, urgency and heaviness (lower abdominal discomfort, very want to relieve stool, after defecation, there is a feeling of incomplete defecation), bloody stools, etc., can involve the anus, colon and other parts. Patients with proctitis eat in moderation, usually does not affect the disease, but also for the body to supplement a variety of vitamins and minerals and other nutrients. However, since ginger and garlic are both irritating foods, excessive consumption may irritate the intestinal mucosa and aggravate the symptoms of proctitis, so excessive consumption is not recommended. It is recommended that proctitis patients pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more easily digestible food, and go to the hospital promptly if discomfort occurs.