Is bacillary dysentery purulent inflammation


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Bacillary dysentery is not purulent inflammation. It is an intestinal infectious disease caused by dysentery bacilli, mainly characterized by purulent inflammation of the colonic mucosa. Bacillary dysentery is not purulent inflammation. Bacillary dysentery is an intestinal infectious disease caused by dysentery bacilli, mainly characterized by purulent inflammation of the colonic mucosa. The purulent inflammation refers to the inflammation with exudation of neutrophils, accompanied by tissue necrosis and pus formation to varying degrees. The main difference between the two is that the pathological manifestations and causes of inflammation are different. Bacterial dysentery mainly involves colonic mucosa, forming a typical pseudomembranous inflammation, which is composed of exuding cellulose, necrotic tissue and neutrophils. Suppurative inflammation can occur in various tissues and organs, and the formation of pus is one of its characteristics. In addition, the occurrence of bacillary dysentery is related to the infection of dysentery bacilli, which is transmitted through the digestive tract. The cause of suppurative inflammation is more extensive. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc., and can also be caused by physical and chemical factors. It should be noted that the diagnosis and treatment of bacillary dysentery requires a combination of clinical manifestations, laboratory tests and other factors. Timely medical attention and appropriate treatment are key to recovery. In medical practice, accurate differentiation between bacillary dysentery and purulent inflammation is essential for correct diagnosis and treatment of the disease. The doctor will conduct detailed medical history collection, physical examination and laboratory examination according to the specific conditions of the patient to formulate individualized treatment plan. At the same time, individuals should pay attention to dietary hygiene and maintain good living habits to prevent the occurrence of intestinal infectious diseases.