Can proctitis cause back pain and swelling?

Proctitis may cause back pain and swelling, but back pain and swelling may also be caused by lumbar spine pathology and other causes.
Proctitis is an inflammatory disease that occurs in the mucous membranes inside the rectum and anus, and often manifests itself in symptoms such as a feeling of falling down in the anus, diarrhea, bloody stools, mucus stools, or mucus and blood stools. If proctitis develops to a more serious stage, the inflammation of the rectal wall will be more extensive, resulting in extensive irritation of the rectal wall, which causes anal drop accompanied by lumbar soreness and distension.
Patients with proctitis can be treated with medications such as doxycycline, aluminum thioglycollate, mesalazine, salazosulfapyridine, prednisolone, hydrocortisone, and lactacystin tablets. Surgical treatment, such as resection and anastomosis of diseased bowel, fecal diversion stoma, and fistula repair, can also be performed if necessary.
Proctitis may be one of the causes of lumbar soreness and distension. If lumbar soreness and distension are not relieved after controlling proctitis, further examination is recommended to exclude other diseases caused by lumbar spine and abdominal organs.
Proctitis patients should be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor, lumbar soreness and distension should focus on the combination of work and rest, to avoid excessive fatigue, you can according to their own situation appropriate exercise, enhance the body’s immunity.