What is the best treatment for enteritis_Zhengzhou Anus and Intestine Disease Hospital

by anonymous on 2011-04-07 08:59:19

How to cure this enteritis? Alas, my enteritis has been recurring for five years. I've been taking medicine for five years, but it still hasn't been cured. Especially in the summer, I dare not eat a lot of things, for fear of getting diarrhea. I don't know whether enteritis is a serious or minor illness. The doctors mostly prescribe medicine for treatment. Some people use some folk remedies for treatment, but they don't seem to work. Alas, is there a good way to treat enteritis? What is the best treatment for hemorrhoids? Enteritis is not a trivial issue!

Enteritis, a common anorectal disease, when it comes to enteritis, most people think of clinical symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation. Indeed, enteritis is very common and prevalent, just like a cold. Therefore, most people consider it a minor issue and believe that hospital treatment is unnecessary. Thus, various medications are used together, but the condition persists without improvement, and the situation may even worsen. Some patients start seeking folk remedies for treatment, but they also prove ineffective. Regarding enteritis, experts point out that if left untreated for a long time, enteritis may potentially trigger serious diseases such as colon cancer.

The Best Treatment for Enteritis

For enteritis, preliminary examination is crucial. Zhengzhou Anorectal Hospital uses Japan's painless electronic colonoscopy to examine enteritis, which can clearly diagnose the specific condition of enteritis, allowing for targeted treatment after confirmation.

In the treatment of enteritis, some doctors prefer to use Western antibiotics. Clinical evidence shows that this treatment plan has two drawbacks: first, excessive use of antibiotics has side effects; second, although antibiotics work quickly, they only address the symptoms rather than the root cause.

Therefore, experts from Zhengzhou Anorectal Hospital believe that treating enteritis should combine the rapid effectiveness of Western medicine with the fundamental treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, quickly curing the disease while eliminating the risk of recurrence of enteritis. Under the guidance of the combination of Chinese and Western medicine, the hospital's experts have independently developed the "Immune Repair Therapy." This therapy starts by regulating the autonomic nervous system that controls intestinal movement, combining Chinese and Western medicine, internal and external administration, and psychological treatment. Through overall combined treatments such as photodynamic sterilization, Chinese herbal enemas, hydrotherapy, and oral medication, it regulates the human intestinal nerve immune defense mechanism, addressing both the symptoms and the root cause, overcoming the problem of repeated outbreaks of enteritis. This therapy varies according to the different conditions of patients, applying differentiated treatment based on individual circumstances, breaking the traditional single treatment model. It has characteristics such as quick effect, safety without pain, speed and comprehensiveness, no toxic side effects, and being unaffected by seasons, achieving excellent clinical results.

Treatment for enteritis: drugs and small folk remedies won't do!

In treating enteritis, many people have various misconceptions: apart from some patients being careless and delaying treatment, others fear the pain of traditional colonoscopies and refuse timely medical attention; or blindly trust certain folk remedies and seek improper diagnosis and treatment; especially using some small folk remedies like purslane and coptis. Unbeknownst to them, enteritis has several common types, including ulcerative, tuberculous, parasitic, and bacterial, each with different causes requiring different treatments. Blind diagnosis and treatment often lead to prolonged and difficult-to-cure colitis. This is why enteritis is treated year after year but recurs every year. Moreover, long-term neglect can easily lead to frequent outbreaks of enteritis, triggering many other diseases.

Expert Warning: Neglecting enteritis can be harmful!

Currently, many enteritis patients have insufficient understanding of the dangers of enteritis. Some patients underestimate the condition, thinking it doesn't need to be treated, while others fear the pain of colonoscopy and delay seeking medical help. This is actually incorrect. If left untreated for a long time, enteritis can cause necrosis and erosion of the intestinal mucosa, necessitating eventual abdominal surgery for removal. Long-term inflammation stimulation of more than five years of colitis can lead to abnormal hyperplasia of the intestinal mucosa, causing the occurrence of colon polyps, and the canceration rate of colon polyps remains high, posing a serious threat to the patient's life. Therefore, once enteritis occurs, timely professional diagnosis and treatment are critical, and it must not be ignored just because it is a chronic disease.