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The common symptoms of amoebic dysentery may include violent diarrhea, often accompanied with blood and/or mucus visible in the foul-smelling stools, severe colitis, frequent flatulence in which the patient gives off malodorous-smelling gas, abdominal bloating, dehydration (can be prevented by drinking large amounts of vital liquids or any medication that can stop dehydration), severe abdominal cramps and tenderness, slight to severe weight loss, moderate to severe anemia (an effect of the bloody stools), moderate fever, mild to severe fatigue (an effect of dehydration) and mild chills. These can also be caused by or a result in other diseases.