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  1. Jul 25, 2022 · Amebiasis, or amoebic dysentery, is an infection caused by a parasite that your body sheds through stool. When the parasite gets into your intestine, it can cause symptoms like cramping and diarrhea. Healthcare providers treat amebiasis with antibiotics. Left untreated, amoebic dysentery can lead to complications or death.

  2. Jun 25, 2023 · Amebiasis or amoebic dysentery is a common parasitic enteral infection. It is caused by any of the amoebas of the Entamoeba group. Amoebiasis may present with no symptoms or mild to severe symptoms, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, or bloody diarrhea. Severe complications may include inflammation and perforation, resulting in peritonitis. People affected may develop anemia.[1][2][3]

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    • 2023/06/25
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  4. The symptoms are often quite mild and can include loose feces (poop), stomach pain, and stomach cramping. Amebic dysentery is a severe form of amebiasis associated with stomach pain, bloody stools (poop), and fever. Rarely, E. histolytica invades the liver and forms an abscess (a collection of pus). In a small number of instances, it has been ...

  5. www.webmd.com › a-to-z-guides › amebiasis-overviewWhat Is Amebiasis? - WebMD

    Amebic dysentery is a severe form of amebiasis associated with stomach pain, bloody stools, and fever. Rarely, E. histolytica invades the liver and forms an abscess .

  6. Jul 8, 2021 · Prevention. Summary. Amebiasis, also known as amoebic dysentery, is a serious parasitic infection. This condition can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloody stools, or it may cause no symptoms ...

  7. Apr 8, 2022 · Etiology. Amebiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the protozoal organism E histolytica, which can give rise both to intestinal disease (eg, colitis) and to various extraintestinal manifestations, including liver abscess (most common) and pleuropulmonary, cardiac, and cerebral dissemination.

  8. Risk factors for severe amebiasis include: Alcohol use; Cancer; Malnutrition; Older or younger age; Pregnancy; Recent travel to a tropical region; Use of corticosteroid medicine to suppress the immune system; In the United States, amebiasis is most common among those who live in institutions or people who have traveled to an area where ...

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