Sexually transmitted intestinal infections

The sexually transmitted intestinal infections include/understand the Infection S transmitted by direct inoculation of the germs in the Rectum during anal relations and the infections transmitted by fecal-oral way.

Clinical demonstrations

Rectite

  • It acts of an ignition of the rectal mucous membrane which does not extend to more than 15 cm of the anal margin.
  • the clinical Tableau associates ano-rectal pain, Ténesme, Constipation, saddle S sanguinolentes and/or flow mucopurulent.
  • the Sigmoïdoscopie reveals inter alia an erythema, a friability and/or ulcerations of the rectal mucous membrane.
  • Transmission by anal relations

Colitis and rectocolite

  • It acts of an ignition of the Côlon or rectal mucous membrane which extends to more than 15 cm of the anal margin.
  • the clinical picture associates Diarrhée, abdominal pain and/or Fièvre (with or without symptoms of rectite).
  • fecal-oral Transmission.

Entérite

  • It is an ignition of the Duodénum, Jéjunum and/or Iléon.
  • the clinical picture associates diarrhea, abdominal pain, distensions, cramps and/or nauseas.
  • fecal-oral Transmission.

Germs in question

Rectite

The discovery of lesion in connection with a Papillomavirus is not the cause of a rectite

Colitis and rectocolite

Entérite

The presence of an infection with HIV must make consider many germs.

Sources

  • Canadian Guiding lines for the sexually transmitted diseases

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