How to recuperate?
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Many people often have the feeling of being in a hurry and being in a heavy burden. The so-called "being in a hurry and being in a heavy burden" means that they are always anxious to go to the toilet, and they can't pull out when they go to the toilet. When they have this kind of symptom, most people don't go to the hospital for treatment. They feel that they may have eaten a bad stomach and go to the drugstore to buy some medicine for diarrhea. This is just the simplest aspect, If the situation is serious, it should be considered to be infected with bacteria or inflammation. If it is such a symptom, it should attract your attention. Let's share my experience with you.
How to recuperate?
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are most likely caused by enteroinvasive Escherichia coli. In fact, these symptoms are relatively rare and are more common in children and children. The symptoms of the disease caused by this bacteria are more like dysentery, with fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, purulent stool, irritable bowel syndrome and other symptoms.
The main symptom of dysentery bacilli infection is in a hurry, so if the situation is serious, it may be the cause of dysentery bacilli. When infected with Shigella, it may cause bacillary dysentery, such as watery writing, mucus, purulent and bloody stool, irritability and other symptoms, as well as severe headache, drowsiness, fuzzy consciousness and other neurological symptoms.
In addition, in addition to the possible cause of bacterial infection, it may also be caused by ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis often has abdominal pain, bloody stool, weight loss, diarrhea and other symptoms. At the same time, due to ulcer symptoms, if you do not pay attention, the situation is more serious.
matters needing attention
If you often have the symptoms of urgency, it is recommended to go to the hospital to find out the specific reasons, the right medicine can more effectively reduce your pain. At the same time, you can't use drugs without any reason, because some drugs may aggravate your symptoms and cause unnecessary pain.