What disease is thickening of the ascending colon wall?

Oct 08, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Haiming
Introduction
Common diseases associated with thickening of the ascending colon wall include ulcerative colitis, primarily caused by frequent consumption of spicy, stimulating, and greasy foods. Colon polyps can also irritate the colon, leading to local tissue changes and resulting in thickening of the ascending colon wall. In cases of colon tumors, cancer cells infiltrate and grow within the colon wall, which can easily lead to thickening of the ascending colon wall.

Thickening of the ascending colon wall is commonly associated with conditions such as ulcerative colitis, colorectal polyps, and colon tumors.

1. Ulcerative Colitis

Overeating or frequently consuming spicy, irritating, and greasy foods can easily irritate the intestinal mucosa, leading to ulcerative colitis. This condition may also result in thickening of the ascending colon wall.

2. Colorectal Polyps

When a patient has colorectal polyps, these growths can irritate the colon area, causing local tissue changes and resulting in thickening of the ascending colon wall.

3. Colon Tumors

When malignant tumors develop in the colon, cancer cells infiltrate and grow within the colon wall, often causing localized thickening of the ascending colon wall.

When a patient shows signs of ascending colon wall thickening, they should promptly visit a hospital for a colonoscopy. In some cases, a biopsy of local tissue may be necessary to determine the exact cause. Based on the test results, an appropriate treatment plan should be selected under a doctor's guidance to avoid delaying diagnosis and preventing adverse health outcomes.