Ways To Treat Campylobacter

Replenish Fluids

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Since Campylobacter causes diarrhea, it makes the body lose water, and in some instances, diarrhea can be dangerous and lead to severe dehydration. The signs of diarrhea are increased bowel movements, loose stools, and abdominal pain. The bacteria can infect the digestive tract where it lives for a long time depending on the strain and wreak havoc on the digestive system. Campylobacter affects individuals globally and is considered a common contributor to diarrhea and human gastroenteritis. Even though the infection is usually not serious, it can be dangerous for the elderly, young children, and those with weakened immune systems. If diarrhea becomes severe in babies, it can lead to death even when there are no complications.

When someone does become ill with campylobacteriosis, they must drink plenty of fluids. These liquids should also contain electrolytes, so the body is provided with all the necessary nutrients for recuperation. It is important to replenish fluids lost due to diarrhea to rehydrate your body with salt and water. You can drink clear fluids, fruit juices, sports drinks, and water with added electrolytes.

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