Proctitis
– symptoms
However,
proctitis also sometimes occurs asymptomatically.
Proctitis
– causes
Recognition
Recognizing
the causes of proctitis may not be easy, so with any worrying change you should
see a specialist. After conducting a medical interview, the proctologist will
conduct a physical examination. Depending on the direction of the diagnosis,
the diagnostics are deepened by additional tests, such as: blood test, rectal
swab, rectoscopy, colonoscopy.
Treatment
Treatment
largely depends on the factor causing proctitis.
Causal
treatment – pharmacological treatment
Preventive
treatment – recommendation of proper hygiene of intimate areas,
combating constipation with an appropriate diet rich in fiber, drinking at
least 2 liters of water daily.
Inflammation
of the anus is a disease that tends to recur, therefore conservative treatment
should be applied also after the treatment period.
What
are the causes of proctitis?
Rectal
inflammation may be caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infections,
inflammatory bowel disease, allergies, or mechanical injuries.
What
are the symptoms of proctitis?
Symptoms
of proctitis include pain, itching, burning, bleeding, and discharge from the
rectum. There may also be difficulty with defecation.
How
is proctitis treated?
Treatment
for proctitis depends on the cause and may include anti-inflammatory
medications, antibiotics, soothing ointments, and changes to diet and hygiene
habits. In chronic or severe cases, consultation with a proctologist is
necessary.