Butler's Symptom

Butler's symptom is one of the symptoms of patients with nonspecific peritonitis. Characterized by an acute reaction from the lymphatic system. This promotes a speedy recovery of the patient and does not harm the body as a whole.

This condition is characterized by high body temperature and loss of body weight over a short period of time. In this case, the patient does not use any antibiotics or other medications. To cure Butler's symptom, exposure to the pathogenic condition is used using an enhanced immunological response.

Main pathogenesis This condition develops due to the fact that the patient’s body is attacked by aerobic gram-negative bacteria, which are usually the result of inflammatory processes of different nature and localization. The main problem is that they disrupt the blood supply to the intestines and contribute to the development of edema. This quickly leads to an increase in the volume of peritoneal gaps into which blood penetrates. In turn, this causes an increase in the inflammatory response. Exudation begins.