Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Digestive Disorders (liver) :: essays research papers
   Digestive Disorders  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Amebic Dysentry is a disorder in which there is an  accumulation of pus located in the liver. This is usually caused by  an internal parasite or organism. When dealing with this liver  disease there are a few symptoms to look out for. Jaundice, which  is something that will make your skin and eyes go yellow is a  symptom of Amebic Dysentry. Other symptoms to look out for  are chills, a high fever, sweating, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight  loss, abdominal pain, possible joint pain and an all around basic  discomfort.   Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Amebic Dysentry is caused by the same micro-organism that  causes a variety of intestine infections. This organism is carried  through the blood stream to the liver to where the abscess is  formed. For starters, the collection of pus is the bodies white  blood cells forming to protect the liver. However, it collects too  much and that is how the abscess is formed. When you are  diagnosed with amebic liver you are very likely to also have an  intestinal infection from the disease as well. This is not true for all  cases though. Most cases in which both occur are in places of  high temperatures and poor sanitation. Africa, Latin America,  Southeast Asia, and India have many health problems  associated with the disease. The most common way to get this  disease is from one person to another. The other most common  way is through unhealthy food and badly sanitized water. Not  eating properly and excessive drinking will only worsen the  disease.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  There are many ways that you can help prevent getting this  disease. If you go to a foreign country, especially in the tropics,  always drink purified water, always peel fruit and vegetables, and  cook your food at any time possible.   Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  If you think that you may have amebic liver, you should get  a liver scan and an ultrasound treatment. If you are diagnosed  with it the usual treatment for this is Antimicrobial therapy is the    					    
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