How to treat mucus in stool associated with pseudomembranous colitis

May 30, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
In general, pseudomembranous enteritis is an intestinal infection caused by intestinal flora imbalance, with one of the main symptoms being mucoid stools. Comprehensive treatment is usually required to effectively alleviate symptoms. Treatment may include dietary adjustments, rest, probiotic supplementation, and anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal measures. It should be noted that pseudomembranous enteritis is a manifestation of intestinal microbial ecosystem imbalance.

Pseudomembranous enterocolitis is generally an intestinal infection caused by intestinal flora imbalance, with one of the main symptoms being mucoid stools. Comprehensive treatment is usually required to effectively alleviate symptoms. Treatment may include dietary adjustment and rest, probiotic supplementation, and anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal therapies. Specific approaches are as follows:

1. Dietary Adjustment and Rest

In terms of diet, patients should consume light meals and avoid overly spicy foods that may irritate the gastrointestinal tract. Additionally, maintaining adequate rest helps reduce physical fatigue and prevents suppression of the immune system, which could worsen the condition.

2. Probiotic Supplementation

Normal intestinal flora may be disrupted by antibiotics, affecting the balance of gut microbiota. Therefore, patients should take probiotics to help restore normal intestinal flora. Suitable options include oral or suspension formulations containing lactic acid bacteria or bifidobacteria.

3. Anti-inflammatory and Antidiarrheal Therapy

Patients with pseudomembranous enterocolitis may experience inflammatory symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain, requiring treatment with anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal medications, such as atropine injection or oseltamivir phosphate capsules.

In addition to the above common measures, antibiotic therapy may also be used, such as penicillin V potassium tablets or cefixime capsules, which can help relieve symptoms.

It should be noted that pseudomembranous enterocolitis reflects an imbalance in the intestinal microecosystem. Treatment should address the root cause and avoid indiscriminate use of antibiotics. Patients should undergo comprehensive treatment under a physician's guidance, strictly follow medical advice, ensure appropriate treatment duration, and prevent recurrence of the disease.