Amoebiasis (patient information)
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What is Amoebiasis?
Amoebiasis is an infection of the intestines caused by the parasite Entamoeba histolytica.
What are the symptoms of Amoebiasis?
Usually, the illness lasts about 2 weeks, but it can come back if treatment is not given.
Mild symptoms:
- Passage of 3 - 8 semiformed stools per day
- Fatigue
- Intestinal gas (excessive flatus)
- Rectal pain while having a bowel movement (tenesmus)
- Unintentional weight loss
Severe symptoms:
- Bloody stools
- Passage of 10 - 20 stools per day
Note: In 90% of people with amoebiasis there are no symptoms.
What causes Amoebiasis?
How do I know I have Amoebiasis?
When to seek urgent medical care
Prevention of Amoebiasis
Treatment options
Where to find medical care for Amoebiasis
Directions to Hospitals Treating Amoebiasis