12/10/2025
Amoebiac Infection - Prevention and Cure medicines and treatment available. A parasitic infection of the colon with the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica, a Protozoan, typically affects the intestinal tract and, in rare instances, extraintestinal sites. Amoebiasis infection is prevalent in tropical regions where water treatment is inadequate, primarily spreading through the consumption of uncooked food washed in contaminated local water or untreated water. If symptoms manifest, they may be mild, including cramping and diarrhea. In severe cases, bloody stools, fever, and rare occurrences of liver abscess may arise. The disease can invade pulmonary, cardiac, cerebral, renal, genitourinary, and cutaneous sites in severe instances. Amoebiasis symptoms range from asymptomatic to severe amoebic dysentery and abdominal pain, including diarrhea, abdominal cramps, tenderness, nausea, vomiting, fever, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue. The infection can also spread beyond the intestines, potentially causing liver abscesses with symptoms like liver tenderness and fever. Gastrointestinal Symptoms Diarrhea: Loose, watery stools are common, and the presence of blood and mucus indicates a more severe infection. Abdominal Pain and Tenderness: Inflammation of the intestinal walls by the parasite can cause significant pain and tenderness in the abdomen. Stomach Cramps: Irritation and inflammation of the intestines can lead to painful cramping. Nausea: A feeling of nausea and loss of appetite can occur due to the ongoing infection. Excessive Gas: Some individuals may experience increased flatulence. Systemic Symptoms Fever and Chills: The body's attempt to fight the infection can lead to fever. Fatigue and Weakness: Chronic infections can result in overall weakness and fatigue. Unintended Weight Loss: Digestive disturbances and reduced nutrient absorption from the infection can cause weight loss. Other Possible Complications Liver Abscess: If the infection spreads from the intestines, it can cause a liver abscess, leading to liver tenderness and fever. Anemia: Chronic blood loss from amoebic dysentery can lead to anemia. For further information on Amoebiasis and its treatment, contact THIBBI HERBAL MEDICAL CENTRE, THRISSUR, MOB/WATSAPP: 9447663747.