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Can chronic colitis be cancerous after long treatment?

Will chronic colitis become cancerous after long treatment? First of all, what we want to explain here is the possibility of canceration of colitis, which is mainly caused by the personal constitution of the patient, the treatment method used, and other reasons. Chronic colon is a long treatment cycle, easy to relapse intestinal disease, so the treatment of colitis must be timely, only this can prevent The occurrence of canceration in colitis.

The first is rectal polyp carcinoma. Most of the rectal polyps are asymptomatic. Most of the patients are found by routine colonoscopy. Most of the polyps are found in adults over 40 years old, especially in adult men. Rectal polyps are protuberant lesions on the rectal mucosa. The texture of rectal polyps is generally soft. The rectum is covered with polyps of different sizes, most of which are about 1cm in diameter. In recent years, it is believed that colorectal cancer comes from polyps, so rectal polyps as precancerous lesions have attracted more attention.

2. Rectal cancer is also a kind of canceration of chronic colitis. Rectal cancer is a common malignant tumor of digestive tract, and rectum is the predilection site of colorectal cancer, accounting for 70% of colorectal cancer. The incidence of cancer is high, accounting for the third place of cancer in China. The age of onset is over 40 years old, and there is a trend of younger in recent years. By enteritis attacks repeatedly, intestinal mucosa destruction, ulcer repair proliferation, granulation tissue formation in the process of carcinogenesis.

3. Intestinal stricture and obstruction volume cancer, rectal ampulla cancer, because most of them are ulcer type, the rectal ampulla is wide, it is estimated that it will cause stricture and obstruction for 1-2 years, the stool shape becomes thin, defecation is difficult, constipation, causing abdominal discomfort, bloating and pain, due to fecal accumulation, in the upper part of the obstruction sigmoid colon. Sometimes in the left lower abdomen can be palpable and cord like mass, causing hepatomegaly, jaundice, ascites and other symptoms. Systemic symptoms can be anemia and other cachexia phenomenon, sometimes also can appear acute intestinal obstruction, lower gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation.

Chronic colitis will be cancerous: through the introduction of the above content, I hope you have some understanding of the relevant content, and hope to provide help for the treatment of chronic colitis.