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Does Morganella Morganii Cause Diarrhea And Urinary Tract Infections?

hello my question is about Morganella mornganii, what are the symptoms recently my grandma had an tes in the laboratory. my Grandma its been with diarrhea, the result of the laboratory was Morganella morganii. Why my grandmother is with diarrhea, when these bacteria are associated with other infections including urinary tract infections
Mon, 25 May 2015
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Thank you for following up. Do you know our grandparents as children have low immunity. Morganella morganii is Gram-negative stick,which live in our intestine, but it cause of community-acquired infection, she can associate with other flora,for instance with our E.coli and cause diarrhea, then by blood this infection can penetrate to urinary tract and cause inflammation. Don't be suprise. If we have too much bacteria in intestine,then they will lead to diarrhea or constipaton.
For normal intestinal flora please give to your Grandma probiotics(Darolac or Visilac 1 capsule twice a day for 1 month).
Take care
Wishing you good health
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Does Morganella Morganii Cause Diarrhea And Urinary Tract Infections?

Thank you for following up. Do you know our grandparents as children have low immunity. Morganella morganii is Gram-negative stick,which live in our intestine, but it cause of community-acquired infection, she can associate with other flora,for instance with our E.coli and cause diarrhea, then by blood this infection can penetrate to urinary tract and cause inflammation. Don t be suprise. If we have too much bacteria in intestine,then they will lead to diarrhea or constipaton. For normal intestinal flora please give to your Grandma probiotics(Darolac or Visilac 1 capsule twice a day for 1 month). Take care Wishing you good health