Medicine:Enterocolitis

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Enterocolitis
Other namesColoenteritis

Enterocolitis is an inflammation of the digestive tract, involving enteritis of the small intestine and colitis of the colon.[1] It may be caused by various infections, with bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or other causes. Common clinical manifestations of enterocolitis are frequent diarrheal defecations, with or without nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, chills, and alteration of general condition. General manifestations are given by the dissemination of the infectious agent or its toxins throughout the body, or – most frequently – by significant losses of water and minerals, the consequence of diarrhea and vomiting.

Signs and symptoms

Cause

Among the causal agents of acute enterocolitis are:[citation needed]

Diagnosis

Types

Specific types of enterocolitis include:[2][3]

  • necrotizing enterocolitis (most common in premature infants)
  • pseudomembranous enterocolitis (also called "Pseudomembranous colitis")

Treatment

Treatment depends on aetiology e.g. Antibiotics such as metronidazole for bacterial infection, antiviral drug therapy for viral infection and anti-helminths for parasitic infections[citation needed]

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