Benign Colorectal Disease
Benign colorectal disease is a term used to describe a variety of noncancerous conditions that affect the large intestine. These conditions can include ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and irritable bowel syndrome. Benign colorectal disease symptoms can vary but usually include abdominal pain, bloody stool, weight loss, and/or diarrhea. Treatment of benign colorectal disease typically focuses on symptom management and improving quality of life. In some cases, medication, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle changes can help reduce symptoms. Early identification and proper treatment of benign colorectal disease is important to reduce the risk of the condition progressing to cancer and other serious complications.
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