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Answer:
The symptoms are of cholera.
Explanation:
The symptoms that are described in the question which the 35 year old man is having are the symptoms of cholera disease which can be caused by consuming food or drinks that contain a certain bacteria named vibrio cholera. The symptoms can range from diarrhea which can be described as rice-water because of its white appearence caused by mucus and the gastrointestinal cells that it contains and by a distinct smell. Other symptoms also include a high heart rate, vomiting etc.
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Answer
The diagnosis is Cholera.
Explanation:
Cholera is caused by bacterial Vibro Cholerae. It is a disease which is associated with poor hygienic condition. it is transmitted when human faeces gets in contact with drinking water, or such contaminated water is used for cultivation of perishables.Thus people get infected when they consumed food materials or drinks contaminated with this bacteria. The diseases is common in Africa and Latin America, because of poor hygienic condition and poor drainage system.
The V.cholera on ingestion,into the GI, shuts down its protein synthesis to conserve energy,thus becomes inactive, to escape the stomach acidic medium.Its moves with its flagella through the G I tracts and eventually attached to the walls of the small intestine,to conceal itself from antibodies-Antibody concealment.
It produces toxins which disrupts the electrolyte balance in the intestinal wall, with consequent loss of ions through the wall of the small intestine into the lumen . As a results, the solute potential of the walls reduces, water follows by osmosis into the lumen of the large intestine en route large intestine( the rectum and cecum.)
Thus large volume of watery stool is produced- diarrhea, which results in dehydration.Vomiting may also occur, further compounding the dehydration.
Oral Re-dehydration Therapy (ORT) solution of electrolyte fluids is the first treatment method to re-hydrate the victim, by replacing the ions lost in stools,and return electrolyte balance before antibiotic intake.