Warning Signs Of A C. Difficile Infection

Loss Of Appetite

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The main symptom in an individual affected by a C. difficile infection is diarrhea, which is caused by toxins released by the Clostridium Difficile bacteria that produce damage in the large intestine. The damage to the large intestine most commonly manifests as ulcers or sores that cause pain when coming in contact with food when it moves through the digestive tract. An individual affected by a C. difficile infection may not have the desire to eat because they feel the movement of food through their digestive tract is too painful. It is not uncommon for an individual who is affected by a C. difficile infection to only eat one meal a day or only eat foods that have been pureed or liquified. Because diarrhea is so frequent in these patients, they may be under the impression consuming less food will reduce the frequency of painful bowel movements.

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