Chronic proctitis is a common gastrointestinal disorder primarily distinguished from acute proctitis. The duration of the disease often exceeds 2 months, and the symptoms may be prolonged. It is currently believed that the cause of chronic proctitis may be related to factors such as unclean sex, localized radiation exposure, intoxication, and immunocompromise. Patients with chronic proctitis often experience abdominal pain, bloody stools, nausea and vomiting, anal distension, and a sense of urgency. For patients with chronic proctitis, inflammatory lesions, such as congestion, edema, and exudation of the local mucosa, can often be seen when doing proctoscopy. The main treatment for patients with chronic proctitis is to remove the primary disease, and can take corresponding measures to treat the symptoms of patients. The main thing is to have more rest, reasonable diet (reduce the intake of caffeine, dairy foods and high-fat foods), and relax. For patients with abdominal pain and diarrhea, take antispasmodic and antinociceptive and regulate the function of intestinal motility of drug treatment. In addition to Western medical treatment, TCM acupuncture and food therapy can also be used as adjunctive treatment. The current treatment for patients with chronic proctitis is generally not very effective, and in some cases the symptoms may remain with the patient for the rest of his or her life. In a nutshell, chronic proctitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that involves the rectum, and its current treatment is not ideal.