Symptoms of mycotic enteritis

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Mycotic enteritis is a kind of ulcerative pseudomembranous intestinal inflammation caused by fungal invasion of intestinal mucosa. Mold belongs to the scope of fungi, and there are generally no less than 20 kinds of pathogenic mold. The most common cause of fungal enteritis is a kind of fungus called Candida albicans. In addition to enteritis, it can invade the whole digestive tract. People have heard that thrush is the common name of candidal stomatitis. Symptoms of fungal enteritis? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of mycotic enteritis

(1) the stool is dilute yellow, showing bean curd residue, with more foam or mucus. The diagnosis was acute within 1 week. 2 weeks to 2 months were diagnosed as persistent, and > 2 months were diagnosed as chronic;

② It is often accompanied by low fever, dehydration, or fungal infection in other parts, or malnutrition and extradigestive tract infection;

③ Previous use of hormones and antibiotics, and exclude bacterial enteritis;

matters needing attention

Most children with mycotic enteritis and thrush were crushed with nystatin, mixed with 2% sodium bicarbonate solution, and rubbed the mouth, 3 times a day.