Detection of Whipple’s barrier in lung lavage fluid suggests possible infection. It is recommended to consult a doctor for comprehensive anti-infective treatment to avoid delaying the disease.
Whipple’s bacillus is a gram-positive bacterium that can cause rare systemic infections. Whipple’s disease, caused by Whipple’s disease, can appear in the early stage of fever, arthralgia and other infectious symptoms. With the development of the disease, weight loss, diarrhea, hepatosplenomegaly, arthritis, pericarditis, myocarditis, neurological inflammation, and other systemic multi-organ symptoms may occur.
If Whipple’s disease is present, untreated may lead to serious consequences. When Whipple’s disease is detected in the lung lavage fluid, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment to avoid delaying the disease.
Currently, the main principle of treatment for Whipple’s disease is anti-infective treatment for Whipple’s disease, correction of water and electrolyte disorders, and nutritional support. As this disease is relatively rare, there is still a certain recurrence rate after treatment. Therefore, it must be treated under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medicate to avoid drug resistance.