Enteritis
Whilst the old adage “better out than in” is often true for enteritis, we all know this just isn’t always very convenient - Dr Martin Saweirs
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That Gut Feeling: Gastritis and Gastroenteritis
Enteritis is the slightly more unsavoury cousin of gastritis. Essentially it is irritated bowel causing profuse, loose, watery stool and lower/generalised abdominal pain. It is usually caused by an infection, which can be bacterial or viral, but mainly the latter in the UK. As it is often infective, people can have a fever and experience cold sweats . The bowel motions are often much more frequent and very loose and watery, associated with very crampy abdominal pain. If you've got a fever, and symptoms like this, you've probably got enteritis. Any recent foreign travel over the last few weeks, or some blood in the stool suggest the possibility that a bacterium is the cause rather than a virus.…
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Abdominal CT: enteritis and colitis
If we look at the jejunum of a normal small bowel, it has a characteristic feathery fold pattern, whereas the ileum has a thin and relatively featureless wall that looks like a single enhancing line. Notice in the case of enteritis we can differentiate the layers of the wall due to abnormal thickening and enhancement.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Enteritis in Adult Ruminants
Infectious enteritis in adult ruminants is often a result of 1 or more viral, bacterial, or parasitic pathogens. Diagnosis of etiologic agents causing enteritis is important when considering herd implications and zoonotic potential of some etiologies.
Enteritis Explained: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
There are three main types of enteritis...infectious, inflammatory and ischemic...
Enteritis- what you need to know?
Dehydration is considered to be an important complication of Enteritis. Infants and young children are often vulnerable to dehydration.
FactDr
The main complication to worry about, if you are suffering from enteritis, is dehydration.
He Was Remarkably Healthy Until Chronic Diarrhea Nearly Killed Him
Sawas had a far more likely culprit, however: one of the patient’s medications. When the patient mentioned that he took a medication containing Olmesartan for his high blood pressure, it suddenly all made sense. That medication is an effective antihypertensive and considered quite safe. But 10 years ago, doctors at the Mayo Clinic published a report of 22 patients who came to Mayo for chronic diarrhea that was ultimately linked to this medication.
Norovirus gives 699 million people diarrhea every year. No one talks about it.
We may worry about salmonella in our chicken and the chemical additives in our bread. But how often do we fret about the most common cause of food poisoning and serious stomach flu in the US?
That Gut Feeling: Gastritis and Gastroenteritis
Furthermore, whilst the old adage “better out than in” is often true for enteritis, we all know this just isn’t always very convenient! So we also include some loperamide in all our packs - the main ingredient in Imodium - which slows the bowels down and gives you a bit of respite.
Cleveland Clinic
Enteritis is inflammation of your small intestine. It may also include your stomach (gastroenteritis) or colon (enterocolitis). It’s usually caused by a viral, bacterial or parasitic infection (food poisoning, stomach bug or the stomach flu). Sometimes it’s caused by radiation, drugs or disease.
Radiopaedia
Enteritis (plural: enteritides) refers to inflammation of the small bowel. When associated with inflammation of the stomach, the term gastroenteritis is used which is usually caused by infection.
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