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Diarrhea: mucus and pus and bloody stools, 3-4 times a day for mild cases, dozens of times for severe cases or alternating diarrhea and constipation.
2. Abdominal pain: Mild patients have no abdominal pain or only abdominal discomfort Generally, mild to moderate abdominal pain, which is left lower quadrant or lower abdominal pain, involving the law of pain in the whole abdomen and relieved after bowel movement.
3. Constipation: Constipation is knotted with bowel movement once every 4-5 days, and the feces are like sheep feces, and even if you don't take laxatives, you can't defecate.
4. Other symptoms: abdominal distention, weight loss, fatigue, bowel sound, insomnia, dreaminess, cold intolerance and other symptoms.
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What are the symptoms of colitis?
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First of all, the scope of the disease is completely different, the symptoms of the two diseases are completely different, the position of pathological changes is different, and the methods and methods in the process are different. The causes of this disease are different, and the state at the time of onset is different.
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The range of conditions is different. Enteritis refers to inflammatory diseases of the entire intestinal tissue, including bacterial enteritis, adenoviral enteritis, acute enteritis, etc. Colitis, on the other hand, is an inflammatory disease confined to the colon, so colitis is included in the scope of enteritis conditions.
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Enteritis is mainly caused by infection with bacteria, viruses or parasites, and patients will have abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms, most of which are acute inflammation. Colitis is a type of enteritis, mainly caused by damage to the intestinal mucosa, colitis patients will have dull pain or cramping symptoms, often located in the left lower abdomen or lower abdomen of the human body, and it is chronic inflammation.
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There is still a lot to understand, the scope of these two diseases is completely different, and then the symptoms are completely different, and in the process of **, the way of use is also completely different, the causes of occurrence are not the same, and the pain is completely different.
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There is a certain difference between enteritis and colitis, for example, the former is on the intestinal mucosa, while the latter is mainly concentrated in the colon. However, the clinical symptoms of these two types of patients are similar, they are prone to diarrhea, abdominal pain, and some will also have nausea and vomiting. These patients require aminosalicylates in the early stages** and corticosteroids in more severe cases.
When it comes to enteritis and colitis, many friends with poor gastrointestinal function are no strangers, they are common gastrointestinal diseases, patients are prone to diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting symptoms, more serious cases may also be dehydration, acidosis shock, a small number of patients will have gastrointestinal bleeding. So is enteritis the same as colitis? What are the differences between the two?
Clause. First, the location of the lesion is different.
Enteritis is an inflammatory disease, and its lesions are located on the intestinal mucosa. Colitis, on the other hand, occurs on the colon and is mainly caused by bacteria, parasites or protozoa invading the colon. Colitis often has a rapid onset, not only diarrhea, abdominal pain, but also blood in the stool or constipation.
Clause. Second, there are also certain differences between the ways of these two types of diseases.
1. Patients with enteritis may use aminosalicylic acid drugs in the process of **, the most typical of which are mesalazine, osalazine, thiorezasulfobridine, etc. Patients in the acute exacerbation phase can be treated with glucocorticoid drugs**, such as prednisolone, prednisone, etc. If the patient has massive bleeding or intestinal perforation, surgery should be performed promptly**.
2. In addition to aminosalicylic acid drugs, patients with colitis may also use immunosuppressants, such as azathioprine, cyclosporine A, methotrexate, etc. Patients also need to take drugs that can improve immunity, such as thymus peptides.
Clause. 3. The time is different.
The ** time of patients with enteritis is relatively short, and the ** time of most patients will last about 7 days; The first time for colitis patients is about 2-3 months.
As can be seen from the above article, enteritis and colitis are two different types of diseases, and there is a clear difference in the location and time of their onset. It should be noted that patients should also rest more in the process of **, and do not be overworked, otherwise it is easy to affect the ** effect. At the same time, patients should pay more attention to their diet, and can eat more foods that are highly nutritious and easy to digest.
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Colitis occurs on the colonic mucosa and is a small sac-like area. Colitis can be acute and chronic. It usually occurs in young and middle-aged people.
Symptoms include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and a constant need to excrete, often with blood in the stool. Colitis can be classified into several types, from mild to severe. Enteritis and ileitis are inflammations of the small intestine that are associated with the colon.
Severe colitis is called ulcerative colitis, and in this case, not only the colon is inflamed, but also ulcers are produced. These ulcers and abscesses may initially occur in the rectum and then gradually spread upward into the lower part of the colon. In many cases, the entire large intestine can become infected.
An early symptom of colitis is pain in your left side of your abdomen, but the pain goes away after a bowel movement. In addition, the bowel movement itself is very painful, and diarrhea may occur, and stool with blood and pus may be discharged. In severe episodes of ulcerative colitis, patients may sweat, feel nauseous, lose appetite, and have a fever of up to 40.
When the disease is severe, it causes the patient to lose a lot of blood. The material on the ulcer surface may also cause sepsis. Once sepsis occurs, the patient is in mortal danger.
However, flare-ups of ulcerative colitis are usually intermittent and not clinically severe. Factors that cause colitis include poor eating habits, stressful life, allergies to certain foods, immune abnormalities, genetic and non-specific infections, etc. Colitis is a painful and temporary condition that can lead to dietary treatment as the most important factor in reducing symptoms.
Remember to adopt it.
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Frequent stools, unformed, bloating, bowel sounds, fear of cold, fear of cold. These are all colitis symptoms. In severe cases, there may be blood in the stool. If you have some symptoms, it is recommended that you pay attention to your diet. Here's what I organized.
People with colitis need foods to avoid.
Milk Milk is a popular food because it is rich in a variety of essential nutrients and vitamins. Melon and fruit mainly refers to all kinds of fresh melons and fruits, such as watermelon, melon, cucumber, banana, peach, persimmon, loquat, raw pear, etc. Although melons and fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals, inorganic salts and other nutrients, they are also contraindicated for most patients with chronic colitis.
Because most of the melons and fruits are cold, they will damage the spleen and yang, and it is easy to breed dampness, hinder the transportation function of the spleen and stomach, and some also have the effect of slipping the intestines, which will lead to frequent diarrhea and affect the curative effect. Many patients who eat watermelon in summer tend to cause diarrhea, which is a clear example. Greasy food mainly refers to meat and oil foods, such as braised pork, pork ribs, minced meat buns, wontons, and thick soups stewed with chicken and duck.
These foods contain animal fats. Suggestion: For long-term patients with colitis or patients who are willing to recur, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**, and pay attention to dietary habits, such as taking "Yongcang Heling Antidiarrheal Capsule" according to the course of treatment.
3 meals for colitis patients: breakfast; Millet porridge 2 boiled eggs Don't drink milk, you can eat less light roasted vegetables, such as (roasted rape, roasted potatoes, roasted eggplant, etc., not leeks) Lunch: Don't eat foods that are too greasy, such as braised pork, spicy, cold food.
Don't eat too hard diets either. Staple food; Steamed buns, rice, pasta, you can do it. Tobacco and alcohol should be stopped.
Don't eat too many vegetables, but in moderation. Dinner. Don't eat too much, try to eat as much as possible, and eat fish twice a week.
Don't stay up late, don't get angry, and keep a good attitude. Have a regular life.
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The effect of the magnetic therapy patch for enteritis is very good, and my colitis was cured with this!
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Colitis (also known as non-specific ulcerative colitis) is an inflammatory disease of the colon caused by a variety of reasons, including bacterial, fungal, viral, protozoan, parasitic infection, genetic, immune, antibiotic and radiotherapy and other factors.
At present, there is no universal diagnostic standard for colitis, and this disease name is usually used when colonic inflammation has not yet been diagnosed.
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There is inflammation in the intestines, and there are nodules.
The onset of colitis is often slow, and the disease varies from mild to severe, with the main clinical manifestations being diarrhea, abdominal pain, mucus and pus and bloody stools, tenesmus, even constipation, and inability to pass stool for several days; It is often accompanied by weight loss and fatigue, etc., and is often reversed. Abdominal pain is usually dull or cramping, usually in the left lower quadrant or lower abdomen. Other manifestations include loss of appetite, abdominal distention, nausea, vomiting and hepatomegaly; The left lower quadrant may be tender, and sometimes the spasmodic colon may be palpable. >>>More