What should I do if I have difficulty having a bowel movement?

  Patient: Examination and laboratory tests: Chronic proctitis was diagnosed in 2009. Treatment: After being diagnosed with proctitis at Zhejiang Hospital in 2009, I ate Chinese medicine for enteritis for a period of time and never treated it systematically afterwards, but I often had difficulty defecating. In recent times, I feel that it is getting more and more serious, and I basically don’t have any bowel movements without taking medicine, and my stomach often hurts, and it hurts even when I eat anything, and it hurts vaguely. Medical history: 39 years old, difficulty in defecation, diagnosed with proctitis in 2009 in ZJH, and then no more systematic treatment. What kind of treatment should I undergo for my current condition?  Cui Fenghui, Department of Anorectal Surgery, Zhejiang Tongde Hospital: It is estimated that ulcerative colorectitis may be a big problem, so it is best to come for a timely consultation, and you should need to review a colonoscopy. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days to get a lot more than just a couple of days. This is because this disease has the possibility of malignancy after several years of recurrent attacks.