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On occasion you might think that out of nowhere there is a stomach ache, which is not only uncomfortable but also makes us unable to perform our activities daily, even enjoy it. This malaise is called SITC (non-specific chronic ulcerative colitis)

According to a study published in and prepared by the experts Omar Vergara Fernández and Takeshi Takahashi Monroy, non-specific chronic colitis is a mucosal inflammation diffuse of the colon and rectum. This begins at the level of the rectum and progresses in a variable manner throughout the intestine.

 

Your life is not the same!

The cardinal symptom of SITC is diarrhea Bloody Another type of manifestations can also be given: abdominal pain, urgency in defecation and distention.

According to information from the portal Southern Medical, Unexpected chronic ulcerative colitis can be treated in the following ways:

1. Medications. It can suppress the inflammatory process. This allows the colon to heal and relieve the symptoms of diarrhea, rectal bleeding and abdominal pain. As such, treatment of SITC involves medications that decrease abnormal inflammation in the colon wall and thereby control the symptoms.

2. Surgery. In a fourth to a third of patients, medical therapy is not completely successful or complications arise. Under these circumstances, the surgery. This involves the complete removal of the colon (colectomy), which is "cured" once the colon is removed.

3. Nutrition. It is essential in any chronic disease but especially in this one, because diarrhea and rectal bleeding can deprive the body of fluids, electrolytes and nutrients. The maintenance of adequate nutrition is important in the treatment of the disease.

In Mexico there are some specialized centers that dedicate their efforts to the same objective, among which the INational Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition and Hospital Médica Sur , have trained specialists to study and treat this condition. Remember that your health is in your hands. Do not forget!


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