Clostridium Difficile Colitis Center - Jacksonville, NC
Jacksonville Gastroenterologist Doctors for Clostridium Difficile ColitisType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Jacksonville *![]() Jacksonville Digestive Disease Clinic ![]() East Carolina Gastroenterology PA ![]() Eastern Carolina Internal Medicine ![]() Southern Gastroenterology ![]() Southern Gastroenterology ![]() Southern Gastroenterology ![]() Eastern Carolina Internal Medicine ![]() Kinston Digestive Diseases ![]() Kinston Medical Specialists ![]() Ikechukwu Ibegbu MD ![]() Joseph A Saracino MD ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Hanover Medical Specialists PA Gastroenterology ![]() Hanover Medical Specialists PA Gastroenterology ![]() Hanover Medical Specialists PA Gastroenterology ![]() Hanover Medical Specialists PA Gastroenterology ![]() Hanover Medical Specialists PA Gastroenterology ![]() Digestive Disease Center ![]() Physicians East ![]() Physicians East ![]() Physicians East ![]() Physicians East ![]() Physicians East ![]() Carolina Digestive Diseases, PA ![]() Carolina Digestive Diseases, PA ![]() Carolina Digestive Diseases, PA ![]() ECU Physicians Gastroenterology ![]() ECU Physicians Gastroenterology ![]() ECU Physicians Gastroenterology ![]() ECU Physicians Gastroenterology ![]() Gastroenterology East PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology PA ![]() Wilson Gastroenterology ![]() Wilson Digestive Diseases Center ![]() Carolina Gastroenterology ![]() Coastal Gastroenterology ![]() Tarboro Clinic ![]() Johnston Gastroenterology ![]() Neuse Gastroenterology PA ![]() Robert Pate MD ![]() Boice-Willis Clinic ![]() Boice-Willis Clinic ![]() Boice-Willis Clinic ![]() Dunn Gastroenterology ![]() Meehan Medical ![]() P K George MD Jacksonville, North CarolinaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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Clostridium Difficile Colitis (Antibiotic-Associated Colitis, C. difficile colitis)What is Clostridium difficile (C. difficile)?Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a bacterium that is related to the bacterium that cause tetanus and botulism. The C. difficile bacterium has two forms, an active, infectious form that cannot survive in the environment for prolonged periods, and a nonactive, "noninfectious" form, called a spore, that can survive in the environment for prolonged periods. Although spores cannot cause infection directly, when they are ingested they transform into the active, infectious form. C. difficile spores are found frequently in:
They can be found on:
They even can be carried by pets. Thus, these environments are a ready source for infection with C. difficile.
What is Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) colitis?Antibiotic-associated (C. difficile) colitis is an infection of the colon caused by C. difficile that occurs primarily among individuals who have been using antibiotics. It is the most common infection acquired by patients while they are in the hospital. More than three million C. difficile infections occur in hospitals in the US each year. After a stay of only two days in a hospital, 10% of patients will develop infection with C. difficile. C. difficile also may be acquired outside of hospitals in the community. It is estimated that 20,000 infections with C. difficile occur in t... Recommended Reading Related to Clostridium Difficile Colitis (Antibiotic-Associated Colitis, C. difficile colitis)What is flexible sigmoidoscopy?Flexible sigmoidoscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to examine the rectum and the lower (sigmoid) colon. The flexible sigmoidoscope is a flexible tube 60 cm long and about the thickness of your little finger. It is inserted gently into the anus and advanced slowly into the rectum and the lower colon. It is an accurate and simple method of investigating the cause of rectal bleeding, change in bowel habit, and rectal symptoms such as pain and diarrhea. Flexible sigmoidoscopy also is a part of colon screening and surveillance for colon cancer. What is the preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopy?In order to obtain accurate results, the rectum and the lower colon must be completely clean of stool. Your doctor will give you detailed instructions on how to cleanse your colon. In general, this requires the use of one or two enemas prior to the procedure and may also call for a laxative and some dietar... Other Related Clostridium Difficile Colitis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Jacksonville
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