Dysentery

Dysentery is a serious and life-threatening infectious disease that is caused by bacteria and transmitted through food, water or contact with an infected person. Dysentery bacteria multiply in the intestines, causing irritation and inflammation of the intestinal wall, leading to diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, fatigue and a weakened immune system. Dysentaria can lead to dehydration, critical illness and even death, so seek immediate medical attention.

Dysentery is widespread throughout the world, especially in regions with warm climates and poor sanitation. Some factors that increase the risk of infection include exposure to diseased dysentery bacteria, drinking poor-quality or dirty water, dirty food, and improper use of sewers. Diarrhea caused by dysentery can become a dangerous condition with insufficient care and thoughtless nutrition, so it is important to seek help from medical professionals right away.