Treatment will depend on your symptoms, your age, and your general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is. People with toxic megacolon are often very sick. Treatment can include:
- Medicines. Treating the main condition or infection that caused the problem may help reduce toxic megacolon. You may be given medicines to help control inflammation. Antibiotics can help treat or prevent infection. Your doctor may also prescribe other medicines.
- Bowel rest and decompression. These treatments help the bowel from moving and remove gases that are filling the colon.
- I.V. (intravenous) fluids. You may be given fluids and electrolytes to treat dehydration and low blood pressure.
- Surgery. If other treatments don't reduce the size of the toxic megacolon within 2 to 3 days, you may need surgery to remove part or all of the colon.
Talk with your doctors about the risks, benefits, and possible side effects of all treatments.
Your doctor may have you stop taking certain medicines while you're being treated for toxic megacolon. Some medicines that can make the condition worse include:
- Opioids.
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs).
- Medicines to stop diarrhea.
- Antidepressants.
- Anticholinergic medicines.