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Proctitis

In GastroDoxs, the offer of personalized proctitis healing, based on modern diagnostic and care practices, through our board-certified specialists, is aimed at helping the members of our local community to improve the quality of their lives by offering advanced treatment involving minimal invasiveness to rectal inflammation.

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Symptoms

What is Proctitis?

Proctitis this means inflammation or swelling of the rectum, the bottom end of your big intestine. The pain, bleeding, and urgency in visiting the bathroom are effects of this irritation. They are ulcerative proctitis, radiation proctitis, acute proctitis and stercoral proctitis. The complications are avoided with the early detection and treatment.

Common Symptoms

Individuals with proctitis could have:

  • Rectal pain or discomfort
  • Bleeding or mucus in the stool
  • All at once, the desire to make a bowel move
  • Sensation of incomplete evacuation (tenesmus)
  • In females, this is pelvic pressure or pain during intercourse

Causes

Some of the factors that are capable of causing proctitis include:

  • Mild case of ulcerative colitis Ulcerative proctitis
  • Radiation therapy to the pelvic area for cancer treatment
  • Stercoral proctitis because of rectal hard and impacted faecence against the rectum
  • Bacterial, viral, or sexually transmitted infections
  • Digestive disorders Autoimmune
Treatment

Treatment Options for Proctitis in Katy

The therapies and supportive care involve treatment both medical and supportive:

  • Rectal medications: The administration of anti-inflammatory medications directly to the affected place using enema or suppository.
  • Oral anti-inflammatories: Pills such as aminosalicylates or corticosteroids help reduce rectal swelling and pain.
  • Probiotics: Strains like Lactobacillus are two of the types of strains that help maintain a strong gut microbiome and it can also be helpful to alleviate symptoms.
  • Diet modifications: A high-fiber diet, plenty of fluids, and avoiding irritants (spicy foods, caffeine) can improve bowel habits.
  • Pelvic floor therapy:Specific exercises and relaxation: rectal pressure, greater control.
  • Endoscopic monitoring: Periodic sigmoid or rectal endoscopy evaluates healing and guides further treatment.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is proctitis?

Proctitis refers to inflammation or swelling of the last part of the large intestine (rectum) which can result in pain, bleeding and urgency.

What are the common symptoms of proctitis?

Typical symptoms include rectal pain, bleeding or mucus in the stool, a frequent or urgent need to have a bowel movement, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. Women may also experience pelvic pain or discomfort during sex.

What causes proctitis?

Causal agents of proctitis may include ulcerative colitis (ulcerative proctitis), radiations exposures to the pelvic region (radiation proctitis), hard-stool pressure (stercoral proctitis), infections such as the STIs or even autoimmune diseases.

How is proctitis treated?

Treatment may include rectal medications (suppositories or enemas), oral anti-inflammatory pills, probiotics, dietary adjustments to ease bowel movements, and pelvic floor therapy. Endoscopic monitoring may be used as needed.

What is radiation proctitis?

Radiation proctitis loss and enflammation of the rectum that results during radiation therapy, commonly as treatment of pelvic cancers, which cause pain, bleeding or diarrhea.

What are the ICD-10 codes for different types of proctitis?

The common codes include K62.5 for acute or stercoral proctitis, K51.80 for ulcerative proctitis, and K52.2 for radiation proctitis.

What probiotic strains might help with proctitis?

The strains like Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus can be used to maintain gut health as well as suppress inflammation, although, any giving of a supplement must be consulted in relation to your doctor.

Can I live a normal life with proctitis?

Yes. With appropriate treatment and regular follow-up care, most people manage their symptoms effectively and maintain a good quality of life.

Is it safe to become pregnant if I have proctitis?

A lot of proctitis patients give birth to healthy children. The treatment plans may be modified in such a manner that it is safe to both mother and baby throughout pregnancy.

Why should I choose GastroDoxs in Katy for proctitis care?

GGastroDoxs provides custom treatments plans, qualified physicians in all forms of proctitis, proper coding of diagnosis and caring service through the first visit to follow-ups.

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