Causes of hemorrhagic necrotic enteritis

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-25 10:20:00
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Hemorrhagic necrotic enteritis is considered to be related to infection factors, mainly caused by bacterial infection, causing bleeding and necrosis of the small intestine. First, antibiotics such as tinidazole and cefoperazone should be selected according to doctor's advice. In addition, surgery is needed to remove necrotic intestinal segments.