Dysentery is an intestinal inflammation. It is very common in the colon and can ultimately lead to severe diarrhea with mucus or blood in the faeces.
Patients typically experience mild to severe abdominal pain or stomache cramps.
If not treated, it can sometimes be life-threatening especially if the infected person cannpt replace lost fluids fast enough. This is particularly concerning for those living in the third world countries becuase they do not have adequate living standards.
If you are concerned about having dysentery, please see your Doctor
(Do not consult your diseases online)
Published 18/07/2013 - Bruce
No, amoebic dysentery is not infectious. It is transmitted through contaminate food or water.
The microbe responsible for dysentery is often the bacteria called Shigella. It can cause symptoms such as severe diarrhea containing blood or mucus, stomach cramps, and fever. Proper hygiene and sanitation practices are important in preventing the spread of dysentery.
Dysentery can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances due to severe diarrhea and vomiting, which can be fatal if not treated promptly. In severe cases, it can also cause damage to the intestines and other organs, leading to complications that may ultimately result in death.
The death rate of dysentery depends on various factors such as the type of dysentery, the overall health of the individual, and access to medical treatment. In developing countries with limited access to healthcare, the death rate can be higher compared to developed countries where medical treatment is more readily available. It is estimated that dysentery causes around 600,000 deaths globally each year.
Diarrhea is a common condition characterized by loose or watery stools, while dysentery is a more severe form of diarrhea that is often accompanied by blood or mucus in the stool and can be caused by bacterial or parasitic infections.
dehydration
yes very much so but there are treatments for it now
Dysentery can be caused by quite a few different antigens, including bacteria, viruses, and amoebas (protists.) Amoebic Dysentery is probably the most well-known, popular version, but dysentery in itself basically refers to painful inflammation of the intestines, which causes bloody, uncomfortable diarrhea. This can lead to dehydration on dangerous levels.
The prefix of dysentery is dy. The suffix of dysentery is sentery. Dysentery is an inflammation of the colon or intestines.
explosive diarrhea
Dysentery exists in the small intestine
They all suffered from dysentery after drinking the dirty water.
Dysentery killed many people on the trail to Oregon.
etiologic agent
Sorry, I was suffering from a mild case of dysentery.
The gut. The main symptom of dysentery is diarrhea.
While serving his sentence in prison, he suffered from dysentery.