Enterocolitis

Enterocolic and tic disease is an inflammatory process of the mucous membrane along the entire course of the large intestine: from the cecum to the rectum. Enteritis and colitis also belong to this category of diseases. This fact alone may indicate that in most cases the cause of enteritis and colitis is infectious diseases. When the intestinal mucosa is damaged, the latent course of the inflammatory process has an aggressive effect. It begins to manifest itself through intoxication of the body (headache, weakness, lethargy, nausea, rumbling stomach), diarrhea, general malaise, and an increase in body temperature. Any of the above diseases requires medical intervention and an established diagnosis. It is impossible to diagnose it without carrying out appropriate diagnostics (history collection, detailed laboratory and instrumental examination). There are a number of etiological factors that can cause the development of enteritis and colitis: infectious pathogens. They most often cause their integration - colonization of the intestine in a certain part of the small (2