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Clostridium Difficile Induced Diarrhea
Sign/Symptoms
Abdominal Cramp
Appetite Loss (Anorexia)
Blood in Stool
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
Fatigue
Fever (Raised Body Temperature)
Mind: Malaise
Pain Abdominal
Vomiting
Drugs
Metronidazole
Minocycline
Teicoplanin
Tetracycline
Vancomycin
Treatments
Lifestyle Changes
Isolation
Weakly in Favour
Low Evidence
Medical Therapy
Isolation
Weakly in Favour
Low Evidence
Attributes
Commonality
is
uncommon
Further Tests
Anion Gap
Anion Gap (Excluding Potassium) (Increased)
Anion Gap (Including Potassium) (Increased)
Blood pH Test
Blood pH (Decreased)
Blood Urea Nitrogen Tests
Blood Urea Nitrogen (Increased)
Carbon Dioxide Total Content (TCO2)
Carbon Dioxide Total Content (TCO2) (Decreased)
Chloride Concentration (Blood)
Chloride (Blood, Cl) (Decreased)
Fecal Fat Determination (Fat Absorption Test, Fecal Fat Stain)
Fecal Fat (Increased)
Heamatocrit (Hct)
RBC Mass (Increased)
Hemoglobin (Hb) Concentration
Hemoglobin (Hb) (Increased)
Lactose Tolerance Test
Increase in Glucose Concentration (Decreased)
Leukocyte Concentration (Stool)
Leukocytes (Stool) (Increased)
Platelet Count
Platelets (Decreased)
Potassium Concentration (K, Blood)
Potassium (K, Blood) (Decreased)
Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count
Red Blood Cells (RBC) (Increased)
Renin Assay
Renin (Increased)
Sodium Concentration (Na, Blood)
Sodium (Na, Blood) (Decreased)
Stool Electrolyte Analysis (Fecal Electrolytes)
Chloride (Stools, Cl) (Increased)
Potassium (K, Stools) (Increased)
Magnesium (Mg, Stools) (Increased)
Stool pH Test
Stool pH (Increased)
Urine Chloride Concentration
Urine Chloride (Decreased)
Urine Osmolality
Urine Osmolality (Decreased)
Urine pH Test
Urine Potassium (K) Concentration
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Urine Sodium Quantitative (24hr)
Urine Sodium (Decreased)
Urine Specific Gravity (SG)
Urine Specific Gravity (SG) (Decreased)
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