How to treat ulcerative colitis that sounds very serious

Dec 24,2024

When it comes to gastrointestinal diseases, there are many terms that can be used, such as gastroenteritis, chronic enteritis, bowel sounds, etc. These are all very common gastrointestinal diseases, and people may not have much feeling about them. But when it comes to ulcerative colitis, people may feel scared in their hearts. Enteritis is not too serious, adding the words' ulcerative 'is very scary, making people involuntarily think of the scene of intestinal ulcers, and they will think that ulcerative colitis is very serious.

No matter how severe ulcerative colitis may sound, it is not a major disease. Let's first understand the detailed situation of ulcerative colitis step by step. Ulcerative colitis is caused by the infection of harmful fine fungi on the inner surface of the intestine. These harmful fine fungi 'cause trouble' in the intestine, leading to intestinal ulceration and inflammation. The severity of ulcerative colitis is related to the size of the ulcerative intestinal area.

After understanding the detailed situation of ulcerative colitis, let's talk about how to treat ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative enteritis generally requires colonoscopy to understand the specific situation in the intestine before targeted treatment. The drugs used to treat ulcerative colitis are mainly antibody drugs targeting harmful bacteria in the intestine. When antibody drugs enter the intestine, they will perform the mission of eliminating harmful bacteria. However, this method also has its limitations and is not suitable for people with weaker constitutions or those who are allergic to antibody drugs.

So, are there any effective treatment methods for patients who cannot be treated with antibody drugs? This depends on Zangling Water Sugar. As a specialized nutrient for probiotics such as bifidobacteria, Zangling Water Sugar can promote their growth and reproduction. It can suppress the proliferation of harmful bacteria and cause trouble in the gastrointestinal tract with an absolute advantage in bacterial count, achieving the goal of 'using bacteria (beneficial bacteria) to inhibit bacteria (harmful bacteria), and using positive pressure to suppress evil', thereby improving indigestion caused by dysbiosis and promoting the digestion and absorption of nutrients by the body.