Ailments &
Remedies
Dysentery
A term applied to a number of
intestinal disorders, especially of the colon, characterized by
inflammation of the mucous membranes. Types of dysentery: amebic,
bacillary, balantidial, malignant, viral.
Causes
Bacterial or viral infection; infestation of
protozoa or parasitic worms (see Worms);
chemical irritants. Inflammation of the rectum and large
intestine, insufficient foods, improper diet, drinking too much
liquid with meals, overeating, wrong combinations of foods,
stimulating foods, liquor, tea, coffee, drinking impure water,
unhygienic surroundings, eating fruits or vegetables that have
begun to decompose, eating foods that have been standing in
pantries that are not well ventilated, and eating improperly
refrigerated, contaminated foods. Irritated bowels, habitual
constipation,
and taking certain types of medicine, such as laxatives, may also
be the cause.
Symptoms
Abdominal pain, tenesmus (spasmodic
contractions of anal or vesicle sphincter with pain and persistent
desire to empty the bowel or bladder, with involuntary ineffectual
straining efforts), diarrhea with passage of mucus or blood. More
or less fever, loss of
appetite, sleeplessness, and restless at night. Sometimes the abdomen is
distended. Severe symptoms: Increasing fever, great thirst, red
tongue, the abdomen may appear sunken in some cases, straining
ceases, and the bowels become relaxed and may protrude. Passage of
urine is infrequent and is accompanied by a burning sensation. The
pulse becomes slow, breathing is rapid, and generally the patient
looks pale and emaciated. Do not let this condition continue. See
a doctor for the severe symptoms. Healing Options
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Herbs
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Babul
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Arjuna
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Bael Fruit
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Cuminseed
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Ayurvedic
Supplements
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Diet
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Bed-rest.
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Light diet.
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Use potassium broth, soybean milk, or
oatmeal milk, and drink at least a pint a day of slippery
elm water and barley water. Whole wheat flakes can be
completely dissolved in soybean milk. Chew the food
thoroughly before swallowing. See the doctor for diagnosis
and treatment.
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