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Toddler Diarrhea Vomiting
Diarrhea and vomiting in toddlers is a common problem, but can be very harmful. You need to give your child immediate attention to prevent any chances of dehydration.

 


Diarrhea since 13 dpo (I'm 17 dpo and haven't retested).
5 days ago » cjpalaska said:
I am either 5dpo or 2dpo and I had diarrhea last night... and stomach upset today ...

Diarrhea kills 2 million children each year, says WHO
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Upset stomach and diarrhea can result from a variety of problems. Contact your doctor if you are having bloody diarrhea, fevers, chills, or other generalized symptoms. You may need to be evaluated for infection or other problems.

An illness such as a cold or the flu, or any condition resulting in nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, may cause your blood sugar to increase. An infection also can raise blood sugar levels.

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Campylobacter bacterium causes digestive system infection, which can result in diarrhea and loose stools. Diarrhea may contain visible blood or mucous and can be accompanied by abdominal discomfort.

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Abnormally frequent or watery stools. Anything that increases the speed with which food and secretions pass through the bowel can cause diarrhea .

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Your baby may experience diarrhea"it's not uncommon. She'll need extra water and minerals to prevent dehydration. Your doctor may recommend an electrolyte solution to help replenish your baby's lost fluids and minerals.

Diarrhea.
Avoid spicy, fried foods. Drink plenty of clear liquids. May take Imodium AD, Metamucil, or Kaopectate according to package instructions
Yeast infection.

Diarrhea
For 24 hours, only after 12 weeks of pregnancy:
Kaopectate
Immodium ...

1. Diarrhea
Diarrhea is common in babies, but if it is persistent (an average of two to four times a day for more than five to seven days) and/or if there is blood in the stool, it could signal a more serious milk allergy.

Diarrhea is a sign of serious illness in rabbits. Bloody diarrhea usually indicates entertoxaemia, a bacterial infection that can kill a rabbit in days. Parasites and an improper diet can also be causes of diarrhea.

diarrhea and vomiting, which could be caused by an infection of the digestive tract and can put your infant at risk for dehydration
ear infections. A baby with an ear infection may become irritable; fever may or may not be present.

diarrhea:
The first bowel movement of a newborn is called meconium. This is a sticky, greenish-black substance that forms in the intestines during fetal development.

Diarrhea (Prelabor)
Diarrhea in Pregnancy
Diziness during Pregnancy, Faintness during Pregnancy ...

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difficulty breathing due to enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) pressing on windpipe ...

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.
down syndrome ~ a genetic disease that is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21.

diarrhea- I think we all seem to be dealing with it a bit. Mw said it's a hormone rise, some people say it's cleansing before birth. I'm taking fenugreek for milk production and it's meant to aid digestion a bit too.

Diarrhea During Pregnancy
If you are a pregnant woman who has diarrhea, it is important to avoid becoming dehydrated.

Diarrhea and upset stomach. Breast-fed babies have fewer bouts of diarrhea than babies who are not breast-fed.
Ear infections.
Urinary tract infections.
Illnesses that affect the respiratory tract or breathing.

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intolerance to cold
If not treated, Addison's disease may lead to severe abdominal pain, extreme weakness, low blood pressure, kidney failure, and shock - especially when the patient is experiencing physical stress.

Nausea and diarrhea are also onsets of labor signs. Due to the change in hormones, preparing for the birth, the woman's body will incur changes which may make her react with these labor signs. Lightening is another frequent labor sign.

* Anyone with diarrhea should NOT go into the water. Minute amounts of fecal matter can be rinsed from a person's bottom as he moves through the water, contaminating it.

Nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; chills; fever; sore throat; unusual bleeding or bruising; oral ulcers ...

You may experience diarrhea.
Contractions become more frequent and painful.
Membranes rupture.

Side effects may include: abdominal pain or cramps; diarrhea; fatigue; unusual tiredness; weakness; hot flashes; decreased sex drive; nausea; trouble sleeping; depression, irritability, or other mood changes; swelling in the face, ankles, or feet; ...

25 In Peru, zinc supplementation during pregnancy enhanced fetal neurological development and immunity, and reduced the risk of diarrhea and respiratory tract infections during the first year of life.

So I had severe diarrhea and I was going back and forth to the toilet for hours. That was one of the most painful parts, sitting on the toilet going poo while I was still having contractions.

Classic signs of food poisoning include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or flu-like symptoms. Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that can be found in soft cheeses, unpasteurized dairy products and undercooked meats and seafood.

Rotavirus - The most common cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children. Every year rotavirus claims the lives of approximately 50 children in the US alone.

- What it is: A viral infection that causes severe diarrhea.
- Transmission: Contact with the stool of an infected person.
- Symptoms: Fever, nausea and vomiting, followed by abdominal cramps and frequent watery diarrhea.

Breast milk is most easily digested, resulting in less gastric problems such as colic, diarrhea and constipation. It is free and is always prepared for baby at the perfect temperature.

Listeriosis often starts with a flu-like illness with fever, muscle aches, chills and, sometimes, nausea or diarrhea.

No one likes getting food poisoning, but while it can mean a few days of vomiting and/or diarrhea for most people, it can be much more serious during pregnancy.

Diarrhea (gross, I know), nausea, cramping, back aches, every little twitch and I'm wondering if the real deal is about to begin.

Be sure that the babysitter knows the signs of illness in an infant including: changes in skin color, sweating, nausea or vomiting, and diarrhea.
Show the babysitter where the fire extinguishers are kept, and explain how they are used.

It's a risk to both you and your baby as the food poisoning causes high temperature, vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration. This could potentially cause a miscarriage or preterm labor.

Babies with digestive problems or acute, severe diarrhea often need formulas that are very easy to digest and absorb. These formulas use casein as their protein source.

Abdominal cramps with or without diarrhea.
Your midwife or health care provider may tell you to:
Come into the office or go to the hospital. If you are planning a homebirth, your midwife may make arrangements to come to your home and check you there.

-Abdominal cramps with or without diarrhea
If you start to have any of these symptoms between 20 weeks and 37 weeks of pregnancy, follow the instructions in the section below "What to do if you have symptoms of preterm labor." ...

Some women also experience other signs that others do not, such as, diarrhea, a surge in energy, a quick feeling of fatigue, or bits of uncontrollable crying.

Fever.
Nausea and vomiting or diarrhea.
Urinary problems, such as a urinary tract infection or not being able to urinate.
Open skin sores or blisters and itching.

Abdominal cramping (with or without diarrhea)
Increase or change in mucous vaginal discharge
Uterine contractions every 10 minutes or more often (may be painless) ...

Campylobacteriosis is characterized by diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and fever within two to five days after exposure to raw or undercooked poultry, unpasteurized milk, or water contaminated with the organism.

Excessive vomiting and diarrhea
Fever over 101 degrees
Pain or burning with urination
Strong cramps
Swelling of the face, fingers, and feet
Persistent chills
Inability to tolerate foods or liquids
Muscular convulsions ...

Ear infections
Stomach or intestinal infections
Digestive problems, such as constipation or diarrhea
Skin diseases (infantile eczema)
Allergy problems (infantile allergies)
Hospitalizations in the first year of life ...

If any food gives the child a reaction - hives, headaches, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps or some other discomfort, you have the opportunity to discontinue the food for a certain amount of time.

Back Pain
Leg Pain (Cramps, varicose veins, and thrombophlebitis)
Back Pain, nausea, and diarrhea in the third trimester
Pubic Bone Pain ("Front" Pain)
Laying on your left side during pregnancy ...

Gastrointestinal side effects such as diarrhea or nausea are initially very common, but usually subside. Taking Glucophage with food and slowly building up to the target dosage of 1,500 to 2,000 mg total per day can mitigate these effects.

Hi mums-to-be, I'm 25 weeks pregnant, and since the beginning of my pregnancy have had really loose bowels, and each day I regularly get that horrible crampy feeling when you're getting diarrhea.

They can include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, failure to thrive, jaundice, cataracts, hypoglycemia, and sepsis (infection). Without rapid diagnosis and treatment, death can result.

Another factor is illness itself. Any illness can affect your immune system, which then affects the medications you are on, including the pill. Also, diarrhea or vomiting can lessen the absorption of the pill into your bloodstream.

Swimming pools may provide refreshing summertime fun and relaxation, but they may also carry the waterborne illness called cryptosporidium (a.k.a. "crypto")that causes diarrhea.

"I knew I was in labour when I was woken in the middle of the night with bad period cramps. They started to get more frequent and I started to leak pink fluid. I also had a bit of diarrhea.

If you have deficiency of folic acid, you may find health problems such as anemia that cause fatigue and weakness. You can also find digestive disorder like diarrhea, weight loss, heart burns, headaches, and other health disorders.

Vaginal discharge (watery, mucus, or bloody)
Pelvic or lower abdominal pressure
Low, dull backache
Stomach cramps, with or without diarrhea
Regular contractions or uterine tightening ...

Is there fainting, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea? Is there a fever?
Are there changes in urination or bowel movements?
Has there been an injury, such as a fall?
Have there been changes in physical activity?
Has there been additional stress?

The most common medical problems are easily managed by the pediatrician: malnutrition, rickets, iron deficiency, previously undiagnosed congenital defects and active and chronic diarrhea.

Raw eggs carry salmonella, which can cause food poisoning. The severe diarrhea and vomiting caused by the salmonella bacteria could stress your baby and cause preterm labor. To prevent salmonella poisoning, avoid foods containing raw eggs including: ...

Bilberry, a close relative of blueberry, has a long history of medicinal use. The dried fruit has been popular for the symptomatic treatment of diarrhea, for topica... More
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