What symptom does bowel tuberculosis defecate have?

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Intestinal tuberculosis is a chronic specific infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TMB). It is mainly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In a few areas, intestinal tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis occurred because of drinking non sterilized milk or dairy products. The disease is commonly seen in young and middle-aged people, women slightly more than men. In recent years, due to the high infection rate of human immunodeficiency virus and the wide use of immunosuppressants, the incidence of this disease has increased.

What symptom does bowel tuberculosis defecate have?

Abdominal mass: abdominal mass is usually located in the right lower abdomen, with moderate hardness, mild tenderness, sometimes uneven surface and small mobility. It is mainly seen in proliferative intestinal tuberculosis with local thickening of intestinal wall to form mass. When ulcerative intestinal tuberculosis and surrounding tissue adhesion, or with mesenteric lymph node tuberculosis, can form a mass and be palpable.

Diarrhea and constipation: due to the stimulation of intestinal flexure inflammation and ulcer, intestinal peristalsis accelerates, emptying too fast and secondary malabsorption is easy to cause diarrhea. Defecation generally 2-4 times a day, mostly pasty, light only contains a small amount of mucus, severe diarrhea can be as many as 10 times a day, bloody stool is rare. In addition, there can be constipation, feces are sheep feces, or diarrhea and constipation alternately.

Abdominal pain: most of the pain is in the right lower abdomen and around the umbilicus, which is caused by the traction of ileocecal lesions. The pain is generally mild, showing dull or dull pain, and also intermittent pain, which is often induced at or after meals. When proliferative intestinal tuberculosis complicated with intestinal obstruction, abdominal pain is mainly colic, with corresponding symptoms of intestinal obstruction.

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Systemic symptoms and manifestations of extraintestinal tuberculosis: ulcerative intestinal tuberculosis often has tuberculous toxemia, such as afternoon low fever, irregular fever, flaccid fever or missed fever, accompanied by night sweat, can have fatigue, emaciation, anemia, malnutrition, edema and other symptoms and signs, and can have extraintestinal tuberculosis, especially tuberculous peritonitis, tuberculosis and other related manifestations.