Constipation

Introduction to Constipation Constipation is a clinical condition in which a person has uncomfortable or infrequent bowel movements and/or passage of hard stools. Generally, a person is considered to be constipated when bowel movements result in passage of small amounts of hard, dry stool, usually fewer than three times a week. Causes of Constipation Inadequate … Read more

Bacillary dysentery

Introduction to Bacillary Dysentery Bacillary dysentery is an important cause of colonic diarrhoea in developing countries. It is caused by pathogenic species of Shigella A-D (dysenteri, flexneri, boydii and sonnei) and transmitted through the faeco-oral route. Clinical features of Bacillary dysentery Mucoid bloody diarrhoea associated with severe central and lower abdominal pain Tenesmus Moderate-grade pyrexia … Read more

Amoebiasis

Introduction to Amoebiasis Amoebiasis is common parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal system caused by the protozoan Entamoeba histolytica. It is acquired through faeco-oral transmission. Clinical features of Amoebiasis Amoebiasis may present as: Amoebic dysentery Persistent mucoid/bloody diarrhoea Abdominal pain Fever/chills Amoebic abscess This can occur in any of the following forms as a result of … Read more