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The virus also may be in water contaminated with feces carrying the poliovirus. Risk factors. Polio mainly affects children. But anyone who hasn't been ...
Hard stools; Hemorrhoids (swollen and inflamed veins in your anus or rectum). Less common causes of rectal bleeding include:.
Fecal microbiota transplantation. Fecal microbiota transplantation is an emerging therapy for CDI and is also being studied for other indications. Dr ...
His program in fecal microbiota transplantation offers patients relief from chronic relapsing C. difficile infection. Understanding the mechanisms by which ...
Treatment of fecal incontinence. ... https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/digestive-diseases/bowel-control-problems-fecal-incontinence/treatment.
Fecal material or fecal odor in the vomit; Rectal bleeding. Call your doctor if you: Are unable to drink anything for 24 hours; Experience vomiting for more ...
... feces. Commonly infected foods include: Raw meat, poultry and seafood. Feces may get onto raw meat and poultry during the butchering process. Seafood may be ...
"Enteroviruses are spread through respiratory droplets; they can also be spread by something called the fecal-oral route so through stool or feces," says Dr.
"It's an oral-fecal route, and it's self-limited, meaning you could get very, very sick from it, but it doesn't go on to be a chronic infection. You either ...
Fecal microbiota transplantation; Clinical trials in C. difficile infection; Outcomes from fecal transplantation and role of the gut microbiome in C.
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