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Intestinal bacillus: external stimulus of the inner world

The term "Escherichia coli" is rather a collective one, since it characterizes mobile bacteria that predominate in the form of rods that live in the intestines of animals and dogs, as well as in water bodies and soil. Ideally, they are necessary for the body, as they inhibit the progression of pathogenic microorganisms, create a favorable environment for the life of bifidobacteria and synthesize some vitally important vitamins. But not always everything is as rosy as it may seem, because this collective name has a huge number and pathogenic types that can cause acute intestinal diseases of a person and even with a fatal outcome. Today, modern medicine has already counted about 150 species of such harmful microbes. From here we can distinguish two types of E. coli: non-pathogenic, so-called antagonists of many microbes, and pathogenic - pathogens of various intestinal pathologies.

Why are many people, especially children, often infected with an infection like E. coli? Often such diseases are called diseases of "unwashed hands", as the E. coli penetrates the body from the outside through direct contact with a potential patient (through unwashed hands and toys, through the air, and so on). It has already been proved that, having got into the body, it entails its complete imbalance and violation of its individual internal systems. So, a similar infection from the intestine constantly pollutes the skin of the genital organs, and also promotes inflammatory processes such as urethritis, cystitis and prostatitis. In addition, the E. coli, which lives on the surface of the body, causes irritation and damage to the mucous membranes. Often such an agent exposes the sexual system to infection, as a result of which patients get such unpleasant diagnoses as chlamydia, ureaplasmosis and mycoplasmosis. And this her pathogenic activity in the body does not end.

So, the main causative agent of this disease is now considered the E. coli bacterium, which was studied by physicians from all sides. A dangerous infection is E. coli, the symptoms of which are different in each clinical case, but they also show a certain regularity. The development of pathology begins with a feeling of nausea and bloating, then vomiting with acute urges to defecation and diarrhea with foamy calves and a sharp loss of appetite are observed. Usually minor infections are eliminated within seven days after the start of productive treatment, and for treatment of serious anomalies, sometimes even a month.

It is important to clearly understand that all serious infectious diseases, in particular, intoxication of the body, are often provoked by such pathogens as E. coli whose treatment has a purely individual character depending on the severity of the pathology, its manifestation and direct reaction of the sick organism. Treatment is extremely difficult, because, dominating in the human body, E. coli is able to interact with other pathogenic pathogens, causing complications in treatment or its inefficiency. In most cases, when treating an abnormality caused by E. coli, doctors recommend a course of antibiotics, but their systematic administration can significantly disrupt the bacterial microflora and lead to progression of dysbiosis and weakening of immunity. In order to avoid such anomalies, it is advisable to start seeding sensitivity for all types of antibiotics, since many bacteria have high resistance to medicines. The problem should be treated in a timely manner, so that later it was not, and after all the consequences can be the most irreversible!

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