C. Difficile Colitis in Indianapolis, IN

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Colitis is a condition in which the large intestine becomes irritated and swollen. C. difficile stands for Clostridium difficile, commonly known as Clostridioides difficile, which is a bacteria that could invade the body and result in swelling in the intestines. Thus, C. difficile colitis is an issue where germs infect your body and cause swelling of the intestines. When you or a loved one is experiencing or thinks they could have, colitis, you have trusted assistance available in the skilled GI physicians at Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology. At our office, we aim to deliver you the most innovative treatments for C. diff in Indianapolis, IN. Please call our facility today to arrange for a visit.

C. difficile colitis starts with the body getting infected by the germ C. difficile. This type of bacteria is found throughout our surroundings, including in water, meat products, animal and human stool, air, soil, and more. The bacterial spores might pass by shared contact or through the air and may thrive in a particular space for up to a few months. When affected, a person could accidentally ingest the bacteria and become sick with C. difficile bacteria. Any individual can develop a C. difficile illness and, after they are infected, they might give the infection to others, whether or not they are symptomatic.

It is possible for a person to be infected with the C. diff bacterium and not show any signs of sickness. Indicators of colitis may range from very mild to very severe. The most typical symptoms of C. difficile infection are:

  • Feeling nauseous
  • Weight loss
  • Watery, loose stools
  • Bloody or pus-filled stool
  • Abdominal discomfort or pain
  • Stomach cramping
  • Having a fever

In the event that you experience any of the symptoms above (alone or in combination), don't hesitate to contact a GI physician at Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology today. If you are in the middle of a health emergency, please call 911 right away.

Treatment for C. difficile colitis usually includes antibiotic drugs to target the bacterium causing the condition. However, in more dire situations, surgery may be necessary to remove the affected portion of the large intestine. You need to speak to your Indianapolis, IN GI physician to find the optimal treatment option for your situation. If left untreated, this condition can lead to complications including serious dehydration, acute renal injury, toxic megacolon, or perforated colon. Serious situations might possibly turn deadly. When you experience a C. difficile infection, seek care from a GI physician promptly.

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Even though C. diff can present very differently between individuals, it's vital to seek treatment to avoid its spread and prevent the risk of life-threatening injury to the colon. When seeking care for C. difficile colitis, we advise you to contact the experts in gastrointestinal care and choose a board-certified GI physician at Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Call our office to find out more about the treatment for C. difficile colitis in Indianapolis, IN and the actions you could employ to best keep your gastrointestinal health and wellness.

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