What feces can dysentery patients have

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We should not be unfamiliar with the symptoms of dysentery. We can often see this situation in our daily life. Generally, it is because we eat some unclean food that dysentery occurs. Let's talk about what kind of feces can appear in dysentery patients.

What feces can dysentery patients have

First: bacillary dysentery is a common acute intestinal infectious disease caused by dysentery bacilli, with suppurative inflammation of colon as the main lesion, with systemic poisoning symptoms, abdominal pain, diarrhea, diarrhea, diarrhea, purulent and bloody stool and other clinical manifestations. Due to different clinical manifestations and disease course, dysentery is divided into common dysentery, toxic dysentery and chronic dysentery.

Second: Although there are many types of dysentery, the only ones that threaten children's lives are severe and toxic. Most children with toxic dysentery have a sudden onset, high fever does not subside, and intestinal symptoms are often not obvious at the beginning of the disease. Some of them only excrete dysentery like stool after a day or so. Before defecation of typical dysentery, it is helpful for early diagnosis to use anal canal to take stool or 2% saline enema.

Third: a large number of white blood cells, purulent cells, red blood cells and phagocytes can be seen in the stool of various types of bacillary dysentery, and Shigella dysenteriae can be cultivated in the stool. If it is in summer and autumn, the child suddenly has a fever, recurrent vomiting, pale complexion, cold limbs, whether there is abdominal pain or diarrhea, we should think of the possibility of toxic dysentery, and send the child to the hospital for emergency treatment.

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Therefore, we must pay more attention to our daily life and try not to eat the food of some vendors outside. If we really find that we may have dysentery, we must pay attention to our own feces and observe whether the situation is serious and whether we need to go to the hospital.