What Conditions Can A Cytomegalovirus Infection Cause?

Diarrhea

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Cytomegaloviruses can infect the colon, especially in those with weakened immune systems, leading to colitis. Once the virus infiltrates the lining of the colon, it can begin to eat away at the lining, leading to inflammation. As the body tries to suppress this inflammation with an immune response, watery diarrhea can develop. In many cases, this condition may become chronic, leading to severe dehydration and other health risks. Because colitis caused by cytomegaloviruses cannot be differentiated from Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, treatment may be delayed. If ulcerations in the colon become severe and reach the inner blood vessels, blood may also be released into the bowels.

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