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What Causes Frequent Attacks Of Dysentery Having Indigestion And Hyperacidity?

i have chronic dysentry ...for last 5yrs i take a 5days antibiotic course of ofloxacin tinidazole..and i only get relief for 14 or 15 day ..after that i further been affected by the same disease.. at that i feel very indigetion..hyperacidity and feverish...after taking the said medicine i feel cure for few days...
i alway take boiled drinking water and non spicy diet... but no result...the usg report finds nothing aparently... pl suggest..
Thu, 10 Apr 2014
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Chronic dysentry persisting for many years may not be due to Amoebiasis. There are many other causes such as Crohn's disease, Coeliac disease, Ulcerative colitis. Irritable bowel syndrome and Thyrotoxicosis. Hence you may need investigations such as stool culture, Protoscopy/sigmoidoscopy and Colonoscopy to arrive at diagnosis. Then treatment can be done appropriately.
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What Causes Frequent Attacks Of Dysentery Having Indigestion And Hyperacidity?

Chronic dysentry persisting for many years may not be due to Amoebiasis. There are many other causes such as Crohn s disease, Coeliac disease, Ulcerative colitis. Irritable bowel syndrome and Thyrotoxicosis. Hence you may need investigations such as stool culture, Protoscopy/sigmoidoscopy and Colonoscopy to arrive at diagnosis. Then treatment can be done appropriately.