Can enteritis cause intestinal perforation?

Patients with enteritis are known to cause intestinal perforation. Some cases of recurrent enteritis and more severe inflammation can cause some degree of perforation. Common types of easy perforation are ulcerative colitis and radiation enteritis. Ulcerative colitis is an immune disease that persists for a long time, is relatively difficult to cure, and is prone to intestinal perforation after repeated episodes. Radiation enteritis can cause intestinal perforation due to damage to the intestine by radioactive substances, causing local ulcers or even perforation, which is still more likely. Another common type of enteritis that can easily cause perforation is intestinal tuberculosis, which is also a disease that can easily cause perforation.