[Disclaimer: this answer is not a professional medical
advice.]
If you mean non-specific ilieitis, then you are
pertaining to the inflammation of the ileum, which is the part of the small intestine
closest to the colon or large intestine.
There are several
recommendable treatment procedures for this, including bed rest and a low-fiber diet,
which would lessen the pressure on the ileum. (For samples of low-fiber meals for a
whole day, check out the source provided below.) Certain vitamin supplements also
help.
There are also certain medications, including
corticosteroids for the inflammation, antibiotics for any pathogen, and analgesics for
the pain. For extreme cases patients opt for their ileum to be removed--an operation
called ileostomy.
However, it would be best if you seek
professional medical advice, because cases differ per individual, and a doctor must
assess the particular case in order to recommend a treatment procedure appropriate for
the particular condition of the patient.
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