Recovery criteria for ulcerative proctitis


Empathy in care, excellence in medicine.
The recovery criteria of ulcerative proctitis mainly include symptom relief, normal colonoscopy indicators, normalization of stool frequency and texture, etc. 1. Symptom relief The improvement of symptoms is the primary goal of treatment for ulcerative proctitis. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, hematochezia, etc., and achieving symptom relief is usually considered as an indicator of improvement. 2. Colonoscopy indicators are normal. Through colonoscopy or stain enema, the degree and scope of inflammation can be evaluated to determine whether inflammation is relieved. If colonoscopy results show smooth colon wall without signs of ulcer, bleeding or inflammation, the disease is cured. 3. Fecal frequency and texture normalization After successful treatment, stool frequency and texture should return to normal levels, and stool texture should be firm and easy to discharge.