C. Difficile Colitis in Washington

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Colitis refers to anytime the large bowel is swollen. C. difficile stands for clostridium difficile, commonly known as clostridioides difficile, a germ that can affect the body and cause difficulties in the GI tract. Thus, C. difficile colitis is a condition where germs infect the body and generate swelling of the intestines. If you or someone you love is dealing with or suspects C. diff, dependable care is available from the expert gastroenterological providers at Washington Gastroenterology. At our office, we work hard to provide the latest innovative care for C. diff in Washington. Please reach out to our office today to request a consultation.

C. difficile colitis occurs when the body gets infected with the germ C. difficile. These types of bacteria can be commonly found throughout the environment, such as in water, meat products, human and animal feces, air, soil, and more. The spores of the bacteria might pass by shared contact or through the air and can live in a particular area for as long as several months. When contaminated, a person can inadvertently ingest the bacteria and become infected with C. difficile. Individuals can experience a C. difficile colitis infection and, once impacted, might spread the sickness to others, even if they have no symptoms.

Some people can become infected with the C. difficile bacterium and never get sick. Signs of C. difficile colitis can range from mild or moderate to more serious. The most typical indicators of C. difficile colitis include the following:

  • Abdominal discomfort or pain
  • Fever
  • Bloody or pus-filled bowel movements
  • Weight loss
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach cramping
  • Feeling queasy

If you experience one or more of these problems persistently, please connect with a gastroenterological provider at Washington Gastroenterology as soon as possible. If you have an urgent medical situation, please call 911 as quickly as possible.

A clostridium difficile infection can usually be handled with antibiotic drugs that eradicate the C. difficile germ. Sometimes, in more severe cases, a surgical procedure may be required to remove the diseased part of the colon. You should speak to your Washington gastroenterological specialist to determine the optimal treatment for your situation. If left untreated, this condition may cause complications, including extreme dehydration, renal injury, toxic megacolon, or a perforated colon. Severe cases could potentially become fatal. If you have C. diff, get help from a gastroenterological provider as soon as possible.

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While C. diff symptoms can vary drastically from person to person, intervention to stop the spread and eliminate the danger of serious injury to the colon is imperative. When looking for care for a C. difficile infection, we suggest you contact the specialists in gastrointestinal care and choose an experienced gastroenterological provider through Washington Gastroenterology. Contact a location near you to learn more about the therapies available for C. difficile colitis in Washington and the steps you can take to guard your gastrointestinal health properly.

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