With such a disease as colitis often there are pains in the lower left part of the abdominal cavity. They can be caused by the appearance of constipation, which can occur with prolonged dehydration of the body.
The main function of the colon is the process of removing water from excrement, so that the body's waste does not contain too much of it. When there is dehydration, the remnants of food do not have enough water, which helps it pass along the entire intestine. When this process slows down, solid residues of food are compressed, and in the large intestine water is squeezed out without residue, so constipation occurs. When food additionally enters the intestine, it contributes to the accumulation of waste, so that pain can develop and colitis develop.
Pain arising from colitis should be a signal that there are abnormalities in the intestines that indicate dehydration of the body and possible problems with appendicitis. In order to prevent an aggravation of the situation, it is recommended to eat at night an apple, pear or orange. These fruits will help to establish a person's chair.
Colitis occurs in the case of improper operation of the digestive system, which causes an inflammatory process in the mucosa of the large intestine, can be acute and chronic. The second form of colitis is characterized by a long process, which has periodic exacerbations and the possible occurrence of the above symptoms.
Appendicitis is caused by an inflammation of the appendix of the rectum. The appendix is part of the immune system in which the lymphoid cells are located. Appendicitis occurs due to the occlusion of the lumen of the appendix, as a result it becomes filled with a mucus secret and increases in volume, after which it begins to become inflamed. Problems with appendicitis are associated with coprolites, which contribute to blockage of the appendage. Often the pain associated with an inflammation of the appendix is very similar to the symptomatology of pain in colitis. There may be a loose stool, faster pressure and pulse, frequent urination, vomiting, decreased appetite and fever.
Appendicitis causes abdominal pain in the epigastric region. Most of all, the right side of the abdominal cavity is affected, which manifests itself in the early stages of appendicitis.
Colitis occurs due to inflammation of the large intestine and entails various symptoms. It is treatable, but you should follow the diet and take certain medications. Colitis and appendicitis have similar and distinctive features. Therefore, when pain symptoms appear in the abdominal cavity, you should seek help, since appendicitis can not wait, and often it is necessary to resort to surgical intervention for its treatment.