Can you take aspirin enteric-coated tablets for chronic enteritis?

Chronic enteritis is generally not recommended to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets, taking the drug will cause irritation to the mucous membrane, serious bleeding.
Chronic enteritis refers to the long-term recurrence of abdominal pain, diarrhea, dyspepsia, etc., at this time to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets will cause irritation to the intestinal mucosa.
Aspirin enteric-coated tablets have antipyretic and analgesic effects in addition to the role of anti-platelet aggregation, which may lead to intestinal bleeding symptoms, and in severe cases, life-threatening hemorrhage will occur.
For patients with chronic enteritis, if you must use aspirin enteric-coated tablets, be sure to use the medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, and at the same time, it is recommended to take mucosal protection drugs, such as colloidal bismuth pectin, etc., and regularly check the coagulation function, and when there is bleeding, consult a doctor in a timely manner, as far as possible to avoid adverse events.