Colitis
Colitis and abdominal pain are usually faint or colic, often in the left lower abdomen or lower abdomen. Other manifestations include loss of appetite, bloating, nausea, vomiting, and hepatomegaly. The left lower abdomen may have tenderness and sometimes touch the spasm of the colon. Common systemic symptoms include weight loss, fatigue, fever, and anemia. A small number of patients in the chronic course of disease suddenly deteriorated or the first onset was fulminant, showing severe diarrhea, 10-30 times a day, excreted feces containing blood, pus, mucus, and had high fever, vomiting, and tachycardia Speed, failure, dehydration, electrolyte disturbances, coma, or even perforation of the colon. Failure to treat in time can cause death.
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