Symptoms of fungal enteritis

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Symptoms of fungal enteritis: Fungal enteritis is mainly caused by Candida albicans parasitism in the intestinal mucosa caused by inflammation and disease. Candida enteritis most common, good in children, mainly manifested as diarrhea, stool 10-20 times a day, was watery or bean curd residue like, more foam and yellow-green, can be accompanied by abdominal distension, low fever, and even vomiting, children often accompanied by thrush. Aspergillus enteritis good in the basic disease of manual workers, abdominal pain and bloody stool as the main symptoms, can cause gastrointestinal bleeding. Mucor enteritis occurs in malnourished children or patients with chronic gastrointestinal diseases. It can show abdominal pain, diarrhea, hematemesis and melena, or intestinal perforation causing peritonitis, or invasion of gastrointestinal blood vessels causing hematogenous dissemination, rapid development of the disease, high mortality. Histoplasma enteritis slow onset, fever, dyspepsia, diarrhea, melena, abdominal pain, sometimes vomiting. Often accompanied by lung infection. Paracoccidioides enteritis is characterized by abdominal pain, palpable masses in the right lower abdomen, accompanied by diarrhea and vomiting.

Symptoms of fungal enteritis



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