- Dysentery - Wikipedia
The most common form of dysentery is bacillary dysentery, which is typically a mild sickness, causing symptoms normally consisting of mild abdominal pains and frequent passage of loose stools or diarrhea
- Dysentery: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment
Dysentery is a gastrointestinal disease Its causes include bacterial or parasitic infections Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, nausea, vomiting, weight loss and stomach cramps Your healthcare provider can diagnose dysentery with a stool culture Treatment includes antibiotics
- Dysentery: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention - WebMD
What Is Dysentery? Dysentery is an infection in your intestines that causes bloody diarrhea It can be caused by a parasite or bacteria
- Dysentery: Symptoms, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Dysentery is an intestinal infection that can cause severe diarrhea for up to a week Learn about the different types, how it's spread, and more
- Dysentery: Symptoms, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today
This article describes what dysentery is, including its symptoms, causes, treatment options, and possible complications We also provide information on diagnosis and prevention
- Dysentery: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatments
Dysentery is a nasty gastrointestinal infection that is usually triggered by parasites or bacteria In this article, experts will discuss what dysentery is, explore its causes, outline the two main types (amoebic and bacillary), uncover its symptoms, and describe treatments
- Dysentery - NHS
Find out about dysentery, including the symptoms, when to see a GP, treatment, how to reduce your risk of getting it and how to avoid passing it on to others
- Dysentery - Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - Healthgrades
Some people suffering with dysentery have mild symptoms, while others may have severe diarrhea with or without vomiting that can pose a risk of dehydration Fortunately, dysentery can be treated with antibiotics and antiparasitic medications Untreated dysentery can lead to severe dehydration
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