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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DysenteryDysentery - Wikipedia

    Dysentery (UK: / ˈ d ɪ s ən t ər i / DISS-ən-tər-ee, [7] US: / ˈ d ɪ s ən t ɛr i / DISS-ən-terr-ee), [8] historically known as the bloody flux, [9] is a type of gastroenteritis that results in bloody diarrhea.

  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › dysenteryDysentery - NHS

    Find out about dysentery, including the symptoms, when to see a GP, treatment, how to reduce your risk of getting it and how to avoid passing it on to others.

  4. Nov 14, 2022 · Dysentery is an infection in your intestines that causes bloody diarrhea. It can be caused by a parasite or bacteria. Learn how to recognize the symptoms, get tested, and treat dysentery at home or with medication.

  5. Nov 29, 2023 · Dysentery refers to bloody diarrhea, which can sometimes also contain mucus. It can occur due to infectious germs, parasites, and irritation of the gut from chemicals. The most common type of ...

  6. Aug 15, 2022 · Dysentery is a gastrointestinal disease. Its causes include bacterial or parasitic infections. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, nausea, vomiting, weight loss and stomach cramps. Your healthcare provider can diagnose dysentery with a stool culture. Treatment includes antibiotics.

  7. Mar 2, 2016 · Learn how Sir John Pringle, a pioneer of modern military medicine, fought dysentery, also known as the "bloody flux", by improving sanitation and hygiene standards. Discover how dysentery was caused by bacteria and amoeba and how it spread through contact with human excrement and contaminated water.

  8. Nov 29, 2020 · Dysentery was commonly known as 'the bloody flux', and during the Famine this vile disease was characterised by seemingly uncontrollable malodorous evacuations of blood and mucus, which,...

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