Fatigue and cold may lead to bacillary dysentery
Posted on | October 28, 2009 | No Comments
Bacillary dysentery, is a bacillary dysentery caused by infectious diseases. Generally to occur throughout the year, summer and autumn-prone. It is mainly through bacterial contamination of food, flies and other close contacts of patients with bacillary dysentery transmission, fatigue, cold, eating and drinking are conducive to the occurrence of bacillary dysentery.
Bacillary dysentery patients 1-3 days prior to the onset more than a history of eating unclean. Disease mainly manifested as fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, he plays frequently, tenesmus clear stool examination showed pus and blood will be.
Acute bacillary dysentery usually heal in 1 weeks or so, most of them leave no after-effects, but some cases because not treated early may be turned into chronic bacillary dysentery.
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