Colibacillosis
The
colibacillosis is an infection caused by a microorganism, Escheria
Coli or colibacillus, bacterial flora part of gastrointestinal
tract. Through blood or lymphatic system it can also infect other
parts of the body, causing inflammation with pus and abscesses, or
generalized infection. Colibacillus can be reinforced, leaving the
intestines and create new strains that affect major organs such as
kidneys and bone marrow, causing various complications. It
generally develops in frail bodies, such as diabetics, or in
patients undergoing intensive therapy with antibiotics or hormones,
steroids, taking advantage of the limited capacity of their
resistance to the subject. When infections colibacillaris develop
into urinary tract, there may be cystitis, pyelitis,
pyelonephritis. If, however, it affects the bile ducts, you may
have cholecystitis, cholangitis, liver abscess. Finally, if it
affects the gut, the patient has cramping pain and diarrhea form.
The most serious ones are when the infection is widespread: in this
case there is high fever, weakness, shortness of breath, chills,
hypotension and blood there is an increase of neutrophils.Oxygen-Ozone Therapy:
The treatment consists of 2 weekly sessions of inflations for 12 weekly total sessions.

