Is rectal erosion generally benign or malignant?
If the pathological examination results are normal, it is generally benign. If the pathological examination results are abnormal, it is considered malignant. Rectal erosion refers to the ulceration of the surface of the rectal mucosa, and patients usually experience symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, blood in stool, and incomplete defecation. At this time, patients can go to the hospital for a pathological examination. If no abnormalities are found after the examination, it indicates that the phenomenon is a benign lesion, usually caused by inflammation. Patients can follow the doctor's advice and take medications such as Prednisone Acetate Tablets, Methylprednisolone Tablets, and Dexamethasone Tablets. If abnormalities are found during the pathological examination, it indicates that malignant lesions have occurred locally, which may be caused by rectal cancer. Surgical treatment such as abdominoperineal resection, low anterior resection, and abdominal rectal cancer resection needs to be performed by a doctor to control the progression of the disease. In daily life, it is necessary to quit smoking and drinking in a timely manner, and avoid spicy and cold food, such as chili peppers, curry, and ice cream. Food hygiene should also be paid attention to. Patients should keep their emotions stable, avoid excessive tension or anxiety, and regularly visit a formal hospital for follow-up examinations.
