Thursday, April 23, 2015

Intestinal infections , how to find out ...

Intestinal infection is a condition in which the intestine, which is part of the digestive, invaded by germs such as viruses, bacteria, parasites and various other health problems. The first sign of infection is a disorder of intestinal digestive activity.
Early detection of the symptoms of intestinal infection it is important that the cause of the infection can be immediately determined following appropriate treatment. Symptoms of intestinal infections caused by viruses or bacteria tend to be similar; therefore, you should consult your bowel condition to a doctor if symptoms occur following:

1. Abdominal pain
Intestinal infection usually leads to abdominal pain intensity varied, ranging from mild to serious such as stomach cramp. Pain may be reduced after a bowel movement.

2. There was constipation or diarrhea
Either constipation or diarrhea, both of which can arise when there is an intestinal infection. Complaints of diarrhea generally will greatly disrupt the quality of life of sufferers because it will be more frequent back and forth to the toilet.

3. There is a change in stool
Stool that comes out tends to look smaller than normal size and usually a little watery. Sometimes, it seems clear that the presence of mucus mixed with feces.

4. The stomach feels bloated
Infection of the intestine may also cause the stack gas in the body, especially in case of symptoms of constipation. The gas in the stomach can cause stomach pain or interfere with patient comfort.


5. Bleeding anus
Rectal bleeding can be caused in part by an intestinal infection. Inflammation of the intestine may facilitate the onset of bleeding from the walls of the gastrointestinal tract. Supervise closely these conditions, and if the bleeding still continues, please consult a doctor because it may indicate something more serious.

6. Nausea and vomiting
Symptoms of this one does not always appear as one of the symptoms of intestinal infection. The body is dehydrated due to diarrhea or constipation can cause nausea react. In addition, it can also arise because the body's reaction to vomiting can not excrete excess remains of digestion in a natural way. When the intestines are filled with excess substances should be discarded, the digestive tract becomes where the discharge of these substances, causing vomiting.

 Other symptoms that may arise due to intestinal infection include fever, decreased appetite, abdominal cramps, headache, extreme thirst to the shrinking weight if it happens often.

To prevent infection of the intestine, you need to adjust your lifestyle to improve nutrition by eating lots of fiber in the form of nuts, green vegetables, whole grains and fresh fruits. If still not sufficient, additional consumption of supplements anyway. Multiply drinking water to soften waste products and facilitate defecation.

Avoid processed foods full of toxins and balanced with plenty of active exercise. Prevent sense of stress so that digestion does not become a victim. In addition, the body also needs enough rest to get enough energy to be able to fight infection.

If the intestinal infection caused by bacteria, of course, needed antibiotics to kill the germs that lodged in the gastrointestinal tract. In case of symptoms of constipation, the consumption of laxatives can be done to help soften the stool.

If the intestinal infection often occurs, then you need to check yourself as this could indicate a more serious disease conditions. (AM)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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