What are the symptoms of early proctitis

Early symptoms of proctitis may include increased stool frequency, bloody stools, urgency, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
Proctitis is an acute and chronic inflammation that occurs in the rectal area, often caused by unclean diet, infection, irrational use of antibiotics, inflammatory bowel disease or radiation therapy. Rectal inflammation can irritate the rectal mucosa, resulting in congestion and erosion and abnormal rectal peristalsis, early manifestations are more varied, which can lead to increased frequency of bowel movements, urgency, abdominal pain, diarrhea, the formation of bloody stools and so on.
With the gradual progress of the disease, proctitis can involve the submucosal layer, muscle layer, and even perirectal tissues in the late stage, which may cause nausea, vomiting, anus falling sensation and other symptoms, and may also manifest as systemic symptoms such as fever.
When the above symptoms appear, you should go to the gastroenterology department for consultation, and the doctor will formulate a scientific treatment plan and follow the doctor’s instructions.