
1) Bloody flux 2) Shigellosis 3) Xcretion
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1) Diarrhea 2) French word used in English 3) Infectious disease 4) Intestinal infectious disease 5) Waterborne disease
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Dysentery describes a group of infections characterized by inflammation of the small and large intestine with diarrhea often containing blood. The two main types are amoebic dysentery of the tropics and bacillary dysentery which occurs throughout the world.
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• (n.) A disease attended with inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum, and characterized by griping pains, constant desire to evacuate the bowels, and the discharge of mucus and blood.
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(L. dysenteria, from Gr. dys- + enteron intestine) any of various disorders marked by inflammation of the intestines, especially of the colon, and attended by pain in the abdomen, tenesmus, and frequent stools containing blood and mucus. Causes include chemical irritants, bacteria, protozoa, or parasitic worms.
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a condition of adult bees characterized by severe diarrhea and usually caused by starvation, low-quality food,, confinement due to poor weather conditions, or nosema infection.
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A bacterial or parasitic disease causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fever. In children, bacillary dysentery due to Shigella species is a common endemic or epidemic disease, and is associated with poor hygiene. It is a short-lived illness but may cause dehydration in severe cases. The organism may...
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<gastroenterology> Any of various disorders marked by inflammation of the intestines, especially of the colon and attended by pain in the abdomen, tenesmus and frequent stools containing blood and mucus. Causes include chemical irritants, bacteria, protozoa or parasitic worms. ... Origin: L. Dysenteria, from Gr. Enteron = intestine ... (18 No...
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(dis´әn-ter″e) any of a number of disorders marked by inflammation of the intestine, especially the colon, characterized by frequent and fluid diarrhea, abdominal pain, and straining at defecation, often with blood and mucus in the feces. The causative agent may be chemical irritants, bacteria, protozoa, viruses, ...
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an abnormal condition of adult bees characterized by severe diarrhea and usually caused by starvation, low-quality food, moist sur roundings, or nosema infection.
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an abnormal condition of adult bees characterized by severe diarrhea and usually caused by starvation, low-quality food, moist surroundings, or nosema infection.
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A term given to a number of disorders marked by inflammation of the intestines (especially of the co
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A number of disorders marked by inflammation of the intestines (especially of the colon) with evacuation of blood and mucus. There are two specific varieties - Bacillary dysentery - Amoebic dysentery
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A term given to a number of disorders marked by lesions of the alimentary canal and often attended by abnormal frequency and liquidity of faecal discharges.
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A condition in which excretion of stools frequently containing blood and mucus.
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Bacterial infection of the intestine resulting in severe diarrhoea.
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A term given to a number of disorders marked by inflammation of the intestines (especially of the colon). There are two specific varieties
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Dysentery is of two main types, namely bacillary and amebic, caused by different forms of infection, but in both there is inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the lower or large bowel. The symptoms are those of enteritis and colitis, diarrhaea with small loose stools containing mucus and blood, abdominal tenderness, griping pain, and tenesmus...
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dysentery, dysenteric 1. Any of various intestinal inflammations characterized by abnormal pain and intense diarrhea. 2. A term applied to various intestinal disorders; especially, of the colon, marked by inflammation of the mucous membrane. It is characterized by abdominal pain and diarrhea with passage of mucus or blood, griping pains, and some ...
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a severe intestinal infection, causing abdominal pain and diarrhoea with blood or mucus
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noun an infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea
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Diarrhea with associated blood and mucus discharge.
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an infectious disease marked by inflammation and ulceration of the lower part of the bowels, with diarrhea that becomes mucous and hemorrhagic. · diarrhea.
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bloody diarrhea typically caused by an underlying infection of the intestines.
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