Colitis with mucus in the stool can be treated with medication, surgery and lifestyle modification.
1. Drug treatment: colitis mucus in stool can be prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs such as Liuzosulfapyridine and Mesalazine to relieve the symptoms, but may lead to allergies, abdominal pain, vomiting and other side effects; you can also take prednisone, methotrexate and other immune-suppressing medications, but may lead to osteoporosis, immune deficiency, bone marrow suppression and other side effects.
2. Surgery: If the mucus in the stool of colitis is not effective in the treatment of medication or there is incomplete intestinal obstruction, surgery such as intestinal resection anastomosis can be performed.
3. Life management: patients with colitis with mucus should eat less spicy, stimulating, greasy, barbecue, cold and other foods, eat more well-digested food, and regular quantitative, but also to quit smoking and alcohol.
All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.