SHIGELLOSIS

  It is such an infectious disease in which a bacterium infects the infected person's digestive system and multiplies to show the signs of fever, diarrhea, and stomach pain. One can ingest this bacterium from contaminated food and water, or one may go swimming in water contaminated by that. Shigellosis is a type of food poisoning; otherwise, it is known as bacillary dysentery, blood, or mucous membrane disease. To confirm the diagnosis, you will need to check the stool sample for bacteria, depending on the severity of the infection.

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Treatment for Shigella depends on the acuteness of the condition; hence, milder symptoms can be cured by simply resting at home and drinking plenty of water. The over-the-counter drug bismuth subsalicylate can be added to lessen the urge for diarrhea, but the drugs loperamide with Imodium or diphenoxylate combined with atropine with Lomotil should not be added because they reduce the passage of stool and thus keep the bacteria in the system.


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Medical treatment may be by antibiotics, especially in severe cases and those with weakened immunity. Infection by the Shigella bacteria causes diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration. This is dangerous for older people and babies. Younger children are more prone to infection as they mostly put their hands in the mouth.
Symptoms include bloody diarrhea, stomach pain and cramps, vomiting, and raising of temperature. Shigella are transmitted from one person to another through contact with the infected fecal matter or by other articles. Generally, Shigella is transmitted from undercooked vegetables and seafood.


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