Can proctitis become cancerous?

Aug 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Cheng Yicheng
Introduction
Certain types of proctitis may undergo malignant transformation. Proctitis is a localized inflammation of the rectum and can be classified as either infectious or non-infectious. Infectious proctitis is typically acute and, with relatively standardized systemic treatment, symptoms usually improve significantly and resolve completely. This condition is generally localized and transient, carrying a very low risk of progression to cancer.

  The human body contains numerous internal organs, among which the rectum is a relatively common and highly significant organ.

  Can proctitis become cancerous?

  Certain types of proctitis may undergo malignant transformation. Proctitis refers to localized inflammation of the rectum and can be classified as either infectious or non-infectious. Infectious proctitis is typically acute and, with appropriate, standardized systemic treatment, symptoms usually improve significantly and resolve completely. This condition tends to be localized and transient, carrying a very low risk of progression to cancer. In contrast, chronic proctitis—often not caused by infection or other identifiable factors—may increase the risk of developing rectal cancer.

  Recurrent diarrhea in patients with proctitis can lead to substantial loss of various nutrients. Ensuring adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is therefore essential to compensate for such nutritional deficits. Generally, patients with proctitis are advised to avoid milk; fruits and vegetables should also be restricted. Patients should maintain a positive mood and avoid large emotional fluctuations. It is important to stay warm, prevent colds, ensure sufficient sleep, and avoid staying up late. Additionally, a high-calorie, high-protein diet should be maintained to enhance nutritional support.

  In daily life, patients should maintain an optimistic mindset, take prescribed medications regularly and in the correct dosage, thereby facilitating prompt improvement of their condition. We hope this information proves helpful.