Commonly used drugs for chronic proctitis include aminosalicylic acid preparations, antibiotics, intestinal mucosal repair drugs, antidiarrheal drugs and iron.
1. Aminosalicylic acid preparations such as luzosulfapyridine are mainly used for limited proctitis. For severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, hemocytopenia, granulocytopenia, pregnant women, allergy, hematoporphyria, etc. prohibited.
2. Antibiotics such as metronidazole, mainly used for chronic bacterial infections in the intestine. It is not suitable for hepatic and renal insufficiency, pregnancy, lactation and so on.
3. Intestinal mucosa repair drugs such as glutamine, used for chronic inflammation of the intestinal mucosa damaged, but also can be nutritional intestinal tract. Serious liver and kidney disease is prohibited, during the use of more water and more high-fiber food supplements.
4. Antidiarrheal drugs such as montelukast, used in the presence of diarrhea, should not be used too large a dose, and at the same time to timely replenishment of water.
5. Iron such as iron dextrose, used in combination with chronic iron deficiency anemia. It is contraindicated in severe liver disease, allergy to monosaccharides or disaccharides, asthma, eczema, and non-iron deficiency anemia.
Confirmed diagnosis of chronic proctitis, must follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, not self-medication.