Doctors say that proctitis does not require medication, generally for some patients whose condition is not yet serious, they generally do not have systemic symptoms, not accompanied by obvious mucus and blood stools, abdominal pain, bleeding, diarrhea or constipation and other symptoms, after general treatment can improve, temporarily do not need to take medication, while other patients still need drug treatment. Proctitis occurs mostly with long-term high-fat, low-fiber diet, sedentary, low immunity, infection, STD transmission and other factors. Non-pharmacological treatment generally includes adjusting lifestyle and dietary habits, as well as local treatment to improve symptoms. Daily avoid high-fiber and high-fat diet, less spicy and stimulating food, more easily digestible food, and food rich in protein and vitamins to replenish the nutrients required by the body. Avoid overeating, quit smoking and alcohol, pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid unclean sex, which can help improve the symptoms. You can also massage and apply hot compresses to the abdomen, promote local blood circulation through hot water sitz bath, or potassium permanganate or Chinese medicine sitz bath to improve inflammation and promote symptom relief. If symptoms worsen with severe blood in the stool, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and urgency, treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Discomfort caused by bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics, such as norfloxacin and penicillin. Discomfort caused by viral infection generally has no special antiviral drugs, but can be relieved by taking belladonna tablets, scopolamine, etc. Intestinal cramps. Patients with severe diarrhea can also apply antidiarrheal agents such as probiotics and montelukast, and if necessary, active rehydration to avoid electrolyte disorders.