Under normal circumstances, the number of times we defecate every day is regular. If abnormal bowel movements suddenly occur, it is possible that you have an upset stomach. If the symptoms are mild, you can recover without treatment. If the symptoms are severe, you need to take medicine. However, if you often have frequent bowel movements, you need to pay attention, as this may be caused by some disease. Anal sinusitis: It is the most common cause of anal prolapse. In addition, inflammation of the anal sinus and anal valve is also called anal cryptitis, which can further develop into perianal abscess. Rectal cancer: It is more hidden and difficult to detect early before the symptoms of blood in the stool appear. However, there may be anal prolapse, increased bowel movements, and a feeling of incomplete defecation. You should be vigilant, check in time, and treat in time. Proctitis: If chronic colitis involves the rectum, there may be anal prolapse and increased bowel movements. The course of the disease is generally long, with repeated attacks, and the severity of the lesions varies. Inflammation, edema or incarceration of internal hemorrhoids: due to dry stool or other reasons, the mucosal erosion, edema, bleeding, and a large number of thrombi under the mucosa of the internal hemorrhoids may occur. In severe cases, the hemorrhoids may prolapse out of the anus. Due to the spasm of the anal sphincter, venous reflux is obstructed, which further aggravates the edema and causes the hemorrhoids to be incarcerated outside. Rectal mucosal prolapse: It can also be called "rectal prolapse", which means that the tissue inside the anus prolapses outside the anus. But what we are talking about here is "rectal mucosal prolapse", in which the rectal mucosa is loose and accumulated in the rectum, but has not yet prolapsed outside the anus, which can cause a feeling of anal swelling and incomplete defecation. Chronic colitis can be treated with routine stool examinations and colonoscopy. Chronic colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon of unknown cause. Modern medicine believes. The occurrence of this disease may be related to immune, genetic, dietary, and mental factors. The inflammatory changes of the colon mucosa in chronic colitis are similar to those in many cases of infectious diarrhea. In some cases, bacteria can be cultured in the feces, and some cases are effectively treated with antibiotics. Therefore, some people believe that infection is the cause of this disease. However, repeated research by the medical community over the years has not been able to directly find evidence of the infecting microorganism, so infection is not the direct cause of chronic colitis. Chronic colitis lesions mainly affect the rectum and sigmoid colon, causing edema, erosion, ulcers and bleeding in the intestinal mucosa, and in a few cases the entire colon may be affected. The main symptoms of patients are abdominal pain, diarrhea, mucus and blood in the stool or pus and blood in the stool, accompanied by a feeling of tenesmus; the course of the disease is slow and often recurs. Western medicine is effective in treating chronic colitis, but it has serious side effects and is prone to relapse. |
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