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Proctitis cure
How many days it takes for proctitis to cure i had some erosions and ulcer which is non specific  i have been prescribed mesacol suppository for a month and i have improvement and still it is not resolved i feel exhaused its been for 1.5 years when i eat food stomach growls.its is true non specific proctitis can progress to ibd.whether patient with this have improved to normal state .
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Get a proper biopsy done. If biopsy suggestive of ibd, measocol suppositories or steroids may help relive your symptoms. Non soecific proctitis should raise suspicion of underlying infection or poor hygeine
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Need to get one biopsy done if symptoms are not reducing
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Need blood investigation with CBC ESR & CRP Along with adominal radiological imaging & colonoscopy biopsy to rule out inflammatory bowel disease
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