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Ulcerative Proctitis

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Symptoms

What is Ulcerative Proctitis?

Ulcerative proctitis is a less severe condition of ulcerative colitis, which develops inflammation and small fissures (ulcers) of the rectum. In contrast with larger colitis, it only affects the final several inches of the large intestine. Symptoms can be controlled and the life can be made better through early diagnosis and good care.

Common Symptoms

Many of the symptoms are usually intermittent, and may include:

  • Bright red blood in the stool
  • An urgent need to have a bowel movement
  • Mild cramps or discomfort in the lower abdomen
  • A feeling of incomplete emptying (tenesmus)
  • Mucus mixed with stool

Causes

It is not so clear what exactly causes it, however, it appears that several factors contribute:

  • An abnormal immune response attacking healthy intestinal tissue
  • Family history of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
  • Environmental triggers like stress, diet, or smoking
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
Treatment

Treatment Options for Ulcerative Proctitis in Katy

Treatment includes medications, natural support, and lifestyle changes:

  • 5-ASA suppositories or enemas: Topical anti-inflammatory therapies delivered directly to the rectum to reduce swelling and sores.
  • Steroid treatments: Short-term corticosteroids to quickly calm flares and control symptoms.
  • Immunosuppressants: Advanced medications for moderate to severe cases that don't respond to first-line therapies.
  • Probiotics: Beneficial bacteria supplements to help restore healthy gut flora and reduce flare frequency.
  • Omega-3 (Fish oil): Anti-inflammatory supplements that may support remission when used alongside medication.
  • Aloe vera supplements: Natural soothing agents that some patients find helpful (always check with your doctor first).
  • Diet modifications: Soft, low-fiber foods (cooked vegetables, white rice, bananas) and small, frequent meals during flares to minimize irritation.
  • Hydration: Drinking ample water daily to stay hydrated and ease bowel movements.
  • Stress management: Practices like yoga, meditation, or counseling to help prevent stress-induced flares.
  • Regular follow-up care: Routine visits, scope testing (sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy), and plan adjustments with your Katy gastroenterologist.

Book an Appointment Today

There are no reasons to wait to receive the desired care. IBD-trained specialists at GastroDoxs in Katy will be eager to design an individualized treatment regimen to your ulcerative proctitis. Give us a call or schedule your visit so that you can begin the long-term relief and improved digestive system that you have always wanted.

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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 the difference between ulcerative proctitis and colitis?

Ulcerative proctitis only attacks the rectum and produces inflammation and little ulcers in the large intestine final few inches but ulcerative colitis involves more or all of the colon.

Does alcohol make proctitis worse?

Yes. Alcohol may cause irritation of the rectal and colon lining which causes inflammation and predisposes it to escalate.

Are natural treatments safe?

Most natural substances, such as probiotics, fish oil (omega-3), and aloe vera, are mostly safe and could potentially help reduce inflammation, but you must always talk to your doctor before using them.

How do I manage this daily?

Take care of your own treatment plan, eat small low-fiber-based meals in cases of flares, remain hydrated, avoid known triggers, apply methods of stress-reduction, and meet your gastroenterologist on a regular basis.

When should I call a specialist?

Consult your physician immediately in case you have bright red blood in your stools, abdominal cramps, which are severe, persistent, or do not progress, diarrhea which is not improving, or any sudden increase in symptoms.

How is it diagnosed?

Diagnosis of ulcerative proctitis is conducted through endoscopic, that is, sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy biopsy samples to verify and exclude the presence of inflammation.

Is it curable?

Ulcerative proctitis cannot be cured however, a lot of patients can successfully pass through the periods of remission and control of the symptoms with the adequate medical and lifestyles management.

What should I eat?

During flare-ups, choose soft, low-fiber foods (such as cooked vegetables, white rice, lean proteins), eat smaller meals more frequently, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.

Do probiotics work?

Probiotics can help restore healthy gut bacteria and may reduce the frequency of flare-ups for some patients, though individual responses vary.

Where do I find a specialist near me?

Call GastroDoxs in Katy to schedule an appointment or search online for "ulcerative proctitis specialist near me" to locate a qualified gastroenterologist in your area.

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