Does bacillary dysentery belong to diarrhea disease

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Bacillary dysentery is not a diarrhoeal disease. Bacillary dysentery is an intestinal infection caused by dysentery bacilli. Diarrhoea is a group of digestive tract syndromes characterized by increased stool frequency and changes in stool characteristics caused by multiple pathogens and factors. Bacillary dysentery is not a diarrhoeal disease. Although both bacillary dysentery and diarrhoeal disease may cause intestinal symptoms, they are two different diseases. Bacillary dysentery is an intestinal infectious disease caused by Bacillus dysentery. It is mainly transmitted through the digestive tract. Its main symptoms include fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, purulent and bloody stools, etc. In severe cases, mucus purulent and bloody stools may occur, and diarrhea is a group of digestive tract syndromes characterized by increased stool frequency and changes in stool characteristics caused by multiple pathogens and factors. Diarrhea causes include infection, indigestion, malabsorption, intestinal dysfunction, etc. Therefore, bacillary dysentery and diarrhea are two different diseases that need to be diagnosed and treated according to specific symptoms and causes. If diarrhea and other intestinal symptoms occur, seek medical attention in time for a clear diagnosis and appropriate treatment measures. At the same time, for special groups, such as children, the elderly, people with low immune function, etc., bacterial dysentery infection may be more serious, need special attention and timely treatment. In addition, maintain good personal hygiene habits, such as frequent hand washing, food hygiene, etc., help prevent bacterial dysentery and other intestinal infectious diseases.

Does bacillary dysentery belong to diarrhea disease

Does bacillary dysentery belong to diarrhea disease



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