An intestinal infection is an illness caused by pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, that invade the gastrointestinal tract. Common symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. These infections can result from contaminated food or water, poor hygiene, or close contact with infected individuals. Treatment typically involves hydration and, in some cases, antibiotics or antiparasitic medications, depending on the causative agent.
Lycopodium a hoemeopathy remedy is catagaroised in constitutional remedy and it is said it acts through enitire intestional track please discuss.
polypeptides. erepsin is found in pancrease/ intestional jucies
Bacteria in the intestional tract.
Ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
Crohn's disease aka IBS
The digestive system protcects your pecker from infection
Yes, I have safely used metronidazole for fish to treat my Jack Russell terriers for various protozoan and intestional ailments.
through the esophagus to the stomach and the rest of the intestional tract.
Because the stomach secretes the acid to break down the food. There is no stomach acid secretions in the intestional tract. Because the stomach secretes the acid to break down the food. There is no stomach acid secretions in the intestional tract.
GenitoUrinary tract infection. Bladder infection is one example of a GU infection.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
Only if the instructions on the Iams cat food packet tells you to add water. Usually dry cat foods are served dry and the cat is given a separate bowl of water with its meal.