How long does the average person live with mild enterocolitis



How long the average life expectancy for mild enterochemistry is related to whether or not it is treated regularly and the age of the patient, and with aggressive treatment, it is usually possible to gain the same life expectancy as a normal person.

Mild enterocolitis can usually gain the same life expectancy as other normal people if treated with medication under the supervision of a physician.

If Helicobacter pylori infection is present, anti-Helicobacter pylori therapy such as colloidal bismuth pectin, omeprazole, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin may be given.

If bile reflux is present, drugs such as domperidone and ursodeoxycholic acid may be given to reduce bile reflux. Coffee, chili peppers, tobacco and alcohol are prohibited.

If there is no standardized treatment, the patient is older, and the diet often eats food that stimulates the gastric mucosa, it is possible to progress to gastric cancer, which will affect the patient’s life expectancy.

It is recommended to consult doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instruction to use medicines, do not take medicines by oneself.