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==Complications== | |||
*Dehydration with electrolyte imbalance | |||
*Perforation of (hole through) the [[colon]] | |||
*[[Toxic megacolon]] | |||
==Prognosis== | |||
If there are no complications, the outlook is generally good. However, up to 20% of infections may return, requiring additional treatment. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Complications
- Dehydration with electrolyte imbalance
- Perforation of (hole through) the colon
- Toxic megacolon
Prognosis
If there are no complications, the outlook is generally good. However, up to 20% of infections may return, requiring additional treatment.