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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Amebic dysentery
  1. Contact your provider if you have diarrhea that does not go away or gets worse.
  2. ... amebiasis , an intestinal infection that is also called amebic dysentery. After an infection has occurred, the parasite may ... intense, continuous or stabbing Cough Fever and chills Diarrhea, ... liver abscess) General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling ( ...
  3. ... amebiasis, an intestinal infection that is also called amebic dysentery. After an infection has occurred, the parasite may ...