Published Dec 12, 2005
LPN2RNdude
80 Posts
hello,
sad to say, i must be a little graphic when posting this thread. i am a nurse in LTC at a local hospital. i was put on ketex (an antibiotic) for bronchitis about 3 months ago. a week after finishing the antibiotic, i developed some strange GI symptoms. first off, my BM's smelled really strange, kind of like a sweet vinegar type odor, and the color turned to light yellow to medium brown orange. i had intense pain and burning with each BM, and lower abdominal cramping. my appetite was reduced with slight nausea. i was started on flagyl without the doc getting a stool c&s. the symptoms resolved, but came back about 2 months later.
i am still sick with this illness. i am sure many of you have encountered C DIFF infections on the job. question is....
is there usually burning with BM's, and a sugar-vinegar type odor with c-diff? and a yellow color. i saw a GI doc and he didnt want to do stool cultures again (1st was neg i was on flagyl at the time too). and also, is this like a chronic infection that i'll have to deal with for a long time? i have an infectious disease appointment this wednesday, but im really worried. plus, i have crummy insurance, in school and working part time, this is draining my savings for school!!!
thnx a bunch
jmgrn65, RN
1,344 Posts
Yes c-diff has a unique odor and is sometimes yellow in color however if it was negative the first time, then it may not be c-diff. Once it is positive it will be for a while, usually once you are back to having formed stools then the infection is cleared up. good luck
jmg,
thnx for your reply. could you tell me if the severe rectal irritation and burning come along with the c-diff infection? and is the odor usually acidic and sugary smelling? sorry to be so graphic...:icon_twis
mitchsmom
1,907 Posts
I don't really have the experience to help you with your exact questions but I thought you might like this link:
http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic3412.htm
(Particularly the part under lab studies, "Stool assays for C difficile")
It also says "In general, relapse is common and occurs in 5-50% of cases. Relapse typically occurs 3 days to 3 weeks after treatment is discontinued."
Hope you feel better soon!!
CoffeeRTC, BSN, RN
3,734 Posts
another nurse posted on this same subject. Try looking in the infection control threads. Lotsa info for you.