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Diarrhea, traveler's: Diarrhea illness associated with travel to a foreign country. Among the causes of traveler's diarrhea are viruses and enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC). E.

 


Diarrhea and Dehydration (Gastroenteritis)
What is Diarrhea?
If your child has more bowel movements than what is normal for him or if his stools are very watery, he may have diarrhea.

Diarrhea
Description
Diarrhea is the abnormal increase of liquid in stool and increase in the frequency of passing stool (defecation). The person with diarrhea has watery or loose stool more than three times a day.

Diarrhea treatment
What is diarrhea? Diarrhea is something that we have all experienced at one time or another. It is very loose watery stools that come on very quickly.

Diarrhea, antibiotic-induced: A bacterium called Clostridium difficile (C.difficile), one of the most common causes of infection of the large bowel (colon). Patients taking antibiotics are at particular risk of becoming infected with C. difficile.

Diarrhea: Introduction
Diarrhea is a very common symptom. Everyone is familiar with a sudden bout of acute diarrhea.

Diarrhea Overview
Diarrhea is the frequent passage of loose, watery, soft stools plus bloating, pressure, and cramps commonly referred to as gas.

Diarrheal Diseases
There are several diarrheal diseases affecting travelers abroad. Listed in the directory below are some of these diseases, for which we have provided a brief overview.
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Diarrhea and Chemotherapy
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Diarrhea in Children
What is diarrhea?
Diarrhea is defined either as watery stool or increased frequency (or both) when compared to a normal amount. It is a common problem that may last a few days and disappear on its own.

Diarrhea
Alternate Names : Stools - watery, Frequent bowel movements, Loose bowel movements
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Diarrhea Causes
Common Causes of Chronic Diarrhea
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Diarrhea Related Conditions
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DIARRHEA in early life is a subject of the utmost importance, as to it a large proportion of the deaths which occur in infancy are to be ascribed. The term itself is a vague one.

Diarrhea
Passage of excessively liquid or excessively frequent stools.
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Acute Diarrhea
Acute diarrhea is defined as the passage of a greater number of stools of looser form than is customary, with a duration lasting no longer than 2 weeks, often with discomfort from associated gas, cramping and bloating.

How Is Diarrhea Treated?
If you have a mild case of diarrhea, you can just let it run its course, or you can treat it with an over-the-counter medicine.

How is diarrhea treated?
In most cases of diarrhea, the only treatment necessary is replacing lost fluids and electrolytes to prevent dehydration.

What is diarrhea?
Traveler's Diarrhea - Topic Overview
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Osmotic diarrhea results from the presence of nonabsorbable solutes in the GI tract, as with lactose intolerance. Fasting for 2 to 3 days stops osmotic diarrhea.

Diarrhea
Related Category: Pathology
(dr´), frequent discharge of watery feces from the intestines, sometimes containing blood and mucus.

Diarrhea has many causes.
Diarrhea is often caused by stomach flu (gastroenteritis) or food poisoning. Diarrhea is your body's way of quickly clearing viruses, bacteria, or toxins from the digestive tract.

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Diarrhea is loose, watery, and frequent stool. Diarrhea is considered chronic (long-term) when you have had loose or frequent stools for more than 4 weeks.
Alternative Names
Stools - watery; Frequent bowel movements; Loose bowel movements ...

When did your diarrhea start?
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Diarrhea: Diarrhea is any form of loose or watery stool, and is all too common.

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Diarrhea and constipation are experienced commonly by people with cancer. When you have diarrhea, you may have unformed, watery, or liquid bowel movements.

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Acute diarrhea is an unpleasant digestive disorder that virtually everyone experiences at one time or another. The loose-stool consistency usually lasts a few days at most.

What is Diarrhea?
At some stage of our lives, most of us will experience a bout of the rather unpleasant condition - diarrhea. Most of us experience two bowel movements per day, and have firm stools.

DIARRHEA OVERVIEW
Diarrhea refers to the passage of loose or watery stools or an increased frequency of stools for the child and occurs at some point in the life of nearly every child.

Diarrhea due to infection is different. People normally have many bacteria in the bowel that help with digestion. When an antibiotic is given, it may kill most of the bacteria in the bowel. But the bacteria called C. difficile are usually not killed.

Diarrhea means frequent loose bowel movements. If it starts all of a sudden and doesn't last a long time, it is called acute diarrhea. Nearly everyone gets this kind of diarrhea at one time or another.

Diarrhea associated with medications
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Nearly all medications may cause diarrhea as a side effect. Some medications, however, are more prone to cause diarrhea than others. For example: ...

Diarrhea associated with medications
Definition of Drug-induced diarrhea:
Drug-induced diarrhea is loose, watery stools caused by certain medications.

diarrhea, most frequently occurs during periods of stress
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Diarrhea — frequent runny or watery bowel movements (poop) — is usually brought on by gastrointestinal (GI) infections caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites.

Diarrhea caused by the C. difficile toxin usually starts while you are taking an antibiotic, but the diarrhea may be delayed and start a few weeks after you have stopped taking the medication.
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Brainerd diarrhea is a syndrome of acute onset of watery diarrhea (3 or more loose stools per day) lasting 4 weeks or longer, which can occur in outbreaks or as sporadic cases.

Traveler's Diarrhea Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
Begin eating a simple diet of bland foods, such as crackers, rice, bread, potatoes, or bananas, which usually will help slow diarrhea. After your diarrhea is gone, you may eat a regular diet again.

Vomiting and diarrhea can be harmful because they can cause dehydration. Dehydration occurs when you lose too much fluid. Young children can become dehydrated quickly, but dehydration can occur at any age.
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Most cases of diarrhea resolve within a few days, and simply require rest and intake of extra fluids to prevent dehydration. In some cases, chronic conditions like irritable bowel syndrome can cause ongoing bouts of diarrhea.

Diarrhea, vomiting. Severe, acute diarrhea — that is, diarrhea that comes on suddenly and violently — can cause a tremendous loss of water and electrolytes in a short amount of time.

Diarrhea, Age 12 and Older
Topic Overview
Diarrhea occurs when there is an increase in the number of bowel movements or bowel movements are more watery and loose than normal.

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Dangerous Diarrhea
If diarrhea last longer than two days, produces severe abdominal cramps, causes extreme weakness, or contains blood, mucus or pus, you should see a doctor immediately.

DIARRHEA (Persons over 6 months)
Diarrhea is the condition of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. It is a c
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If you have loose stools, eat frequent small amounts of cooked, easy to digest foods such as soups, and jello. Eating foods warm instead of hot or very cold and eating slowly may reduce the likelihood of diarrhea.

DIARRHEA
Abnormally frequent and liquid stools.
DIDANOSINE (ddI)
A nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor, didanosine is in the same family of antiviral drugs as AZT. It's primary toxicities are pancreatitis and neuropathy.

diarrhea - increase in frequency of stools compared to normal, or looser bowel movements than usual. Causes include infections of the digestive system, medicines such as antibiotics, malabsorption, and irritable bowel syndrome.

Diarrhea. Ask your doctor about the use of anti-diarrheal medications.
Carcinoid syndrome. Ask your doctor about the use of octreotide (the most effective single medication against carcinoid syndrome).

Diarrhea:
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Diarrhea, Brainerd: A syndrome characterized by the acute onset of watery nonbloody diarrhea (3 or more loose stools per day), lasting 4 weeks or more, and resolving spontaneously.

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Diarrhea should be initially evaluated by a physician to determine whether or not the medications are felt to be responsible.

Diarrhea is an increase in the fluidity, frequency, and/or volume of bowel movements as compared to the usual pattern for a particular individual.

diarrhea " passing frequent and loose stools that can be watery. Acute diarrhea goes away in a few weeks. Diarrhea becomes chronic when it lasts longer than 4 weeks.

Diarrhea - what to ask your doctor - adult
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Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose (a type of sugar found in milk and other dairy products).

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