How is bacillary dysentery treated?
How is bacillary dysentery treated?
Many people with bacillary dysentery don’t need medical treatment. The symptoms often get better in a few days to a week. Those people should:
- Avoid antidiarrhea medications, which can worsen symptoms.
- Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration (common with diarrhea).
- Isolate themselves from other people for at least two full days after the last episode of diarrhea.
- Take over-the-counter medications to reduce pain and fever.
For those who require medical attention, treatment often includes:
- Antibiotics.
- IV fluids.
- Less often, blood transfusion.