A Case of Chemical Colitis Caused by Hydrogen Peroxide Enema
Author(s) -
Chul Hyun Lim,
Hwa Young Lee,
Won Chul Kim,
Soung Hoon Cho,
Hee Sun Jeong,
Yeon Joo Jeon,
Jang Eun Lee,
Sang Woo Kim
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
korean journal of gastroenterology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.203
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2233-6869
pISSN - 1598-9992
DOI - 10.4166/kjg.2011.58.2.100
Subject(s) - medicine , enema , rectum , hydrogen peroxide , sigmoid colon , colitis , bloody , colonoscopy , gastroenterology , abdominal pain , surgery , colorectal cancer , chemistry , organic chemistry , cancer
Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used as a disinfectant that has been reported to cause chemical colitis. We report a case of 49 year-old man who presented with chemical colitis caused by self-inflicted hydrogen peroxide enema. In the sigmoidoscopic examination, diffuse erythematous and edematous mucosal change with multiple ulcerations and easy touch bleeding was noted from the rectum to the proximal sigmoid colon. Abdominal computed tomography showed diffuse wall thickening of the rectum and the sigmoid colon with inflammatory and reactive change at surrounding. The patient was treated with NPO, intravenous fluid, and antibiotic therapy. On 5th hospital day, abdominal pain and bloody stool disappeared, and the patient started oral feeding. He discharged on 6th hospital day with fully recovered state.
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