How to treat inflammatory changes of the rectal mucosa

Inflammatory lesions of the rectal mucosa include infectious proctitis, inflammatory bowel disease, eosinophilic proctitis, and other types of infections, which need to be treated with antibiotics, aminosalicylic acid preparations, and anti-allergic drugs after the cause is clarified.
Inflammatory lesions of the rectal mucosa include a wide range, and should be treated according to the doctor’s prescription after the cause of the disease is clarified.
1. Infectious proctitis: it can be caused by bacterial infections such as Salmonella and Shigella, and viral infections such as rotavirus. Bacterial infections can be given targeted antibiotic treatment, such as ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone, berberine hydrochloride tablets. Viral infections are mainly treated symptomatically, and the presence of severe diarrhea requires rehydration therapy.
2. Inflammatory bowel disease: commonly used drugs are aminosalicylic acid preparations, such as mesalazine, salazosulfapyridine and so on. In severe cases, immunomodulators such as azathioprine and methotrexate can be given. At the same time in the treatment should also pay attention to the diet and bowel habits, and then with some probiotics to use.
3. Eosinophilic granulocytosis proctitis: mainly due to allergy, can be given antihistamines, such as benadryl, ipratropium and other treatments.
Rectal mucosal inflammatory lesions also include radiation proctitis, inflammation caused by foreign body injury, etc. In short, the treatment should be selected according to the patient’s specific situation, and the medication should follow the doctor’s instructions. Daily attention to light diet.

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