What do you know about the symptoms of ulcerative colitis

Dec 25,2024

Let's first understand ulcerative colitis, which is caused by Clostridium difficile (also known as Clostridium difficile) in the large intestine. The bacterium is rod-shaped and Gram positive; Bacterial length 3-4 μ m; m, Width 1μ m, Straight or slightly curved, blunt and round at both ends, with smaller spores than the bacterial cells, located at the proximal end of the bacterial cells. When cultured artificially, only a few bacterial cells can form spores. So how much do you know about the symptoms of ulcerative colitis?

Ulcerative enteritis usually has a slow onset and a few have an acute onset. The course of the disease is chronic, lasting for several years to more than ten years, often with recurrent or worsening episodes, and occasionally with acute explosive processes. Mental stimulation, fatigue, and eating disorders are often the triggers for the onset of this disease.

The symptoms of ulcerative colitis are as follows: digestive system manifestations: 1. The severity of diarrhea varies, with mild cases occurring 3-4 times a day; Severe cases can have up to 30 bowel movements per day. Fecal matter is mostly in the form of paste and thin water, mixed with mucus, pus and blood. 2. Mild abdominal pain and the period of disease relief may have no abdominal pain, or present as mild to moderate dull pain, with a few cases of colic. 3. Other severe cases may include loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting.

Systemic manifestations: During the acute phase or acute attack, there is often low-grade or moderate fever, and severe cases may have high fever and tachycardia. During the course of the disease, symptoms such as emaciation, weakness, anemia, water and electrolyte imbalance, and malnutrition may occur.

Extraintestinal manifestations: often include nodular erythema, arthritis, uveitis, oral mucosal ulcers, chronic active hepatitis, hemolytic anemia, and other immune status abnormalities.

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