Amebic dysentery and bacillary dysentery can be differentiated from pathogens and clinical manifestations.
1. Pathogen: The pathogen causing bacillary dysentery is Shigella dysenteriae, while amoebic dysentery is a lysogenic amoebic infection.
2. Clinical manifestations: bacillary dysentery may appear fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, discharge mucus pus and blood; and amoebic dysentery fecal encapsulation, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, blood, jam-like stool and other symptoms.
In daily life, you should wash your hands regularly and not eat contaminated food. Those who experience the above symptoms are advised to seek prompt medical attention. Follow the doctor’s advice for further examination, clarify the cause with the help of the doctor, and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.