Hidden pain in the descending colon intestinal area is mainly related to colon injury, acute enteritis, colon polyps and other reasons, it is recommended to further examination, to clarify the causes, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, to avoid misunderstanding the condition.
1. Colon injury: trauma after the impact of external forces, causing mucosal tissue damage in the area of the descending colon, or even rupture, resulting in pain symptoms. You can follow the doctor’s instructions for drug treatment, such as lincomycin, gentamicin, etc., to prevent infection and relieve symptoms, but also through surgical treatment, the damage to the suture, to promote healing.
2. Acute enteritis: Inflammation of the intestinal tract caused by bacterial or viral infection, which stimulates pain in the descending colon, usually accompanied by diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting and other symptoms. It can be treated by medication as prescribed by the doctor, such as Bacillus licheniformis, amoxicillin, azithromycin and other anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, to relieve the symptoms of abdominal pain.
3. Colon polyps: elevated lesions that are higher than the surrounding colonic mucosa and protrude into the intestinal lumen, irritating the descending colon and bowel area, resulting in pain, usually accompanied by constipation, diarrhea, black stools and other symptoms. It can usually be treated by surgery to remove the polyp and control the progression of the disease.
All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, in addition to pain accompanied by other symptoms, do not exclude the possibility of other diseases, as soon as possible to the hospital, to clarify the cause of the disease and then standardized treatment.