The causes of rectal fibrous calcification are complex, and to date, there is no satisfactory treatment method for rectal fibrous calcification. Rectal fibrous calcification belongs to fibrous obstruction, and the etiology is unknown in medicine. However, most people believe that there are innate factors.
The symptoms of rectal fibrous calcification are diverse, generally manifested as diarrhea, abdominal pain, hematochezia, tenesmus, dyspepsia, and other symptoms. For rectal fibrous calcification, the usual examination method is to undergo colonoscopy at a regular hospital. Western surgical treatments include fusion surgery, decompression surgery, and posterior surgery, among others. In addition, there is an interventional treatment that lies between surgery and non-surgical treatments, such as percutaneous nucleus pulposus aspiration, collagenase dissolution, and laser disc nucleolysis. The best treatment for rectal fibrous calcification is a non-toxic, anti-cancer, green therapy that combines traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, which can not only consolidate the condition, alleviate symptoms, but also control the progression of the disease, improve the quality of life, and extend the survival period. Treatment is one aspect, but prevention and health care are also very important; good living habits can create a good body and future.