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diarrhea
The watery excrement that comes from said bowel movements
{n} a flux of the belly, flux, looseness
A condition in which the sufferer has frequent and watery bowel movements
frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor
Three or more unusually frequent evacuations of loose stools within a 24-hour period Diarrhea may be caused by microbial, parasitic, or viral infections, or other factors
Say: die-uh-ree-uh If you've ever had a bad time in the bathroom, then you know what this is It's when there is too much water in your bowels and it makes them runny and watery
is a condition characterized by frequent bowel movements and feces that are soft or watery, and that may contain blood, pus, or mucus
Uncontrolled, loose and frequent bowel movements In the United States, almost all people with AIDS develop diarrhea at some time in the course of their disease Severe or prolonged diarrhea can lead to weight loss and malnutrition The excessive loss of fluid that may occur with AIDS-related diarrhea can be life-threatening There are many possible causes of diarrhea in people who have AIDS The most common infectious organism causing AIDS-related diarrhea include cytomegalovirus (CMV); the parasites Cryptosporidium, Microsporidia and Giardia lamblia; and the bacterium Mycobacterium avium-inracellulare (MAC) Other bacteria and parasites that cause diarrheal symptoms in otherwise healthy people may cause more severe, prolonged or recurrent diarrhea in people with HIV or AIDS See also Cytomegalovirus; Giardiasis; Microsporidiosis; Mycobacterium Avium Complex
frequent, loose bowel movements Diarrhea may be caused by a variety of factors including bacteria (e g , Mycobacterium avium, Salmonella), viruses (e g , CMV), parasites (e g , Cryptosporidium parvum, Giardia) and drug use Persistent diarrhea is common in persons with HIV disease and may lead to wasting due to inadequate nutrient absorption
Abnormally fast passage of waste material through the large intestine, resulting in frequent defecation with loose feces and sometimes cramps. Causes range widely and can include cholera, dysentery, highly seasoned foods or high alcohol intake, poisons (including food poisoning), drug side effects, and Graves' disease. Mild cases of diarrhea are treated with bismuth subsalicylate (trade name Pepto-Bismol); extreme cases are treated with fluid and electrolyte replacement while the underlying disease passes. Traveler's diarrhea affects up to half of people who travel to developing countries. Its prevention includes taking bismuth subsalicylate tablets, drinking only bottled or canned beverages, and eating only peeled fruits, canned products, and restaurant food that is well-cooked. Severe cases require antibiotics. In cases of severe malnutrition, diarrhea is potentially lethal, and it is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually in underdeveloped countries
a condition characterized by 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
Frequent passage of loose watery stools, commonly the result of intestinal infection Severe diarrhea in children can lead to dehydration and death
A morbidly frequent and profuse discharge of loose or fluid evacuations from the intestines, without tenesmus; a purging or looseness of the bowels; a flux
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
A frequent and profuse discharge of loose or fluid evacuations from the intestines; a purging or looseness of the bowels
{i} abnormally frequent and fluid bowel movements
Frequent passage of soft or liquid stool (no blood); may be caused by any parasite or infection normally found in any part of the intestine (Giardia lamblia, Isospora belli, Dientamoeba fragilis, Balantidium coli, Cryptosporidium parvum, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, possibly other microsporidia, Cyclospora sp , visceral leishmaniasis, Plasmodium falciparum malaria, tapeworms, trichinosis, schistosomiasis, hookworm)
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