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How to do duodenal papilla surrounding mucosal lesions


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1. Inflammation occurs in the mucosa around the duodenal papilla, which can cause intestinal motility disorder, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms. Patients should reduce the intake of irritating foods at ordinary times, and choose to eat less and more meals to reduce the burden on the intestinal tract. Patients with E. coli infection may be prescribed ceftriaxone sodium, amoxicillin, or ampicillin sodium to control the infection. Patients with food allergies may be prescribed dexamethasone, prednisone, or betamethasone to reduce inflammation. 2. Ulcer Duodenal papilla ulcer is mostly caused by inflammation without timely treatment. In addition to changes in defecation habits, patients can also cause hematochezia. Patients need to use colloidal bismuth pectin, sucralfate, bismuth potassium citrate and other drugs to protect digestive tract mucosa, and vitamin K, thrombin, adrenal chrome hydrazone tablets and other drugs to control bleeding. 3. Duodenal papilla polyps may be related to genetic, inflammatory stimulation and other factors, which will affect intestinal motility. If the patient has no obvious symptoms, follow-up observation can be performed first. However, if there are symptoms such as abdominal pain and constipation, surgery is recommended to remove the polyps.