How is the ileocecum congested, edematous, and eroded?

The causes of ileocecal congestion and edema include bacterial infection, immune disease and tumor, etc., which need to be treated under doctor’s guidance after clarifying the causes.
1. Bacterial infection: when there is a pathogenic bacterial infection in the colorectum, under the continuous stimulation of pathogenic microorganisms, it will cause congestion, edema and erosion of the intestinal mucosa.
2. Immune diseases: immune diseases such as Crohn’s disease will invade the intestinal mucosa and local lymph nodes, thus causing congestion, edema and erosion of the ileocecum.
3. Tumor: when malignant tumor cells invade and infiltrate the mucosa of the ileum, the malignant proliferation will also cause severe congestion, edema and erosion of the mucosa.
Ileocecal congestion and edema erosion, in addition to the above factors, may be caused by other factors. Due to individual differences, when the patient has congestion, edema and erosion of the ileocecal region, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor to receive standardized treatment, so as to promote the improvement of the disease.