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What are the symptoms of acute necrotizing enteritis?


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Acute necrotizing enteritis generally refers to acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enteritis. Diagnosis methods include physical examination, laboratory examination, imaging examination, and other examinations.
1. Physical examination The
doctor will examine the patient by visual examination and palpation. If the patient has abdominal distension, bowel sounds, abdominal muscle tension, and rebound pain when pressed, it can be used as a preliminary basis for diagnosis.
2. Laboratory examination
Laboratory examination items include blood routine examination, stool examination, pathogenic examination, etc., which can determine whether the patient has infection and identify pathogenic microorganisms of infection.
3. Imaging examination
Through abdominal plain film examination, localized small intestinal gas accumulation can be found. If accompanied by intestinal perforation, signs of pneumoperitoneum can also be seen.
4. Other examinations
Colonoscopy or laparoscopy can be seen in patients with intestinal bleeding, edema and other symptoms, which can be used as a diagnostic basis.