Symptoms of anorexia infection?
summary
Anaerobic bacteria are a kind of bacteria that grow better in anaerobic condition than in aerobic environment, but cannot grow on the surface of solid medium with air (18% oxygen) and (or) 10% carbon dioxide concentration. These bacteria lack a complete metabolic enzyme system, and their energy metabolism is carried out by anaerobic fermentation. Symptoms of anorexia infection? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of anorexia infection?
1. Central nervous system infection: focal suppurative infection, such as brain abscess and subdural empyema, is often associated with anaerobic bacteria infection. On the contrary, epidural empyema and meningitis caused by anaerobic bacteria are rare. Respiratory system infection: common upper respiratory tract infection and thoracic infection, and can cause pneumonia, lung abscess, necrotizing pneumonia and other diseases.
2. Intraperitoneal infection: there are a lot of anaerobic bacteria in the normal intestinal tract, and the intraperitoneal infection is often related to the intestinal flora pollution, so it has the characteristics of high isolation rate of anaerobic bacteria, often mixed infection of a variety of bacteria. And can cause liver abscess, biliary tract infection, appendicitis, intestinal infection.
3. Female genital tract and pelvic infection: almost all female genital tract infections caused by non sexual transmission include anaerobic bacteria infection, and the common pathogenic bacteria include peptic Streptococcus, Prevotella (especially two-way Prevotella and peptone Prevotella), Beauveria and Clostridium (including Clostridium perfringens).
matters needing attention
Supportive and symptomatic treatment, including maintenance of water and electrolyte balance, blood transfusion, correction of shock, pain relief, treatment of renal failure, and fixation of affected limbs, are also important. When complicated with thrombophlebitis or DIC, heparin and other anticoagulants are indicated. When intravascular hemolysis is caused by infection or sepsis after abortion caused by Clostridium perfringens, exchange transfusion can be used. In tetanus or Clostridium botulinum infection, toxin is an important pathogenic factor, at this time, the application of antitoxin is particularly important. In addition, oxygen can be given, including local application of 3% hydrogen peroxide solution washing and systemic administration. Hyperbaric oxygen chamber can be considered for severe patients.