Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
Generally considered a disease of the monsoon season, Dysentery or Loose Motions spreads fast via contaminated water and food. So, be extra cautious about where you eat and drink! Find out more about dysentery.
Dysentery, essentially refers to gastrointestinal disorders characterized by inflammation of the intestines. According to the World Health Organization, dysentery is characterized by diarrhea, where blood is present in loose, watery stools.
Dysentery is most commonly caused by viral, bacterial or protozoan infections. It is linked to poor sanitary conditions and is spread mostly through contaminated food and water. When an individual is infected with dysentery, the organism lives in the patient’s intestines and is passed in the stool of the infected individual. If the same comes in contact with water or food, it gets contaminated.
Symptoms of dysentery can last for five days or even longer. For some, the symptoms might be mild, while others suffer from severe diarrhea and or vomiting that could potentially cause dehydration.
But, if the infection is severe, patient may experience other symptoms due to dehydration, such as:
You are more at risk of getting dysentery if:
Clinical diagnosis is necessary to control dysentery. Once the diagnosis of dysentery is confirmed, treatment will be given depending on the severity of the symptoms. If symptoms are not severe and the doctor determines it is bacillary dysentery (Shigella), there is little or no medication required and the illness goes away within a week. In most cases, antibiotics are used to treat dysentery.
If your doctor diagnoses amoebic dysentery, you will be probably start with a 10-day course of an antimicrobial medication. Make sure you take the full-course to avoid relapse.
In addition, make sure your body is hydrated by drinking enough fluids. And get adequate rest.
References:
https://www.askapollo.com/symptom/dysentery/delhi
https://www.apollohospitals.com/patient-care/health-and-lifestyle/our-doctors-talk/monsoon-safety/
https://www.apollohospitals.com/patient-care/health-and-lifestyle/understanding-investigations/stool-culture-test
https://www.apollohospitals.com/patient-care/health-and-lifestyle/diseases-and-conditions/dysentery/