There are multiple reasons - parasite infestataion, bacterial infection or overgrowth, inflammatory bowel disease, etc. Persians are also somewhat high maintenance and are quite sensitive to their surroundings, so you can see them getting stress diarrhea if there is a lot of stress in the household or the routine of the house is frequently disrupted. In vet school, many of my fellow students' pets would break with diarrhea the week before and week of midterms and final exams.
Adding oil to your dogs food is something that can cause stomach upset. The oil gets stuck in the intestines, and can cause diarrhea and other digestive issues.
No its not. Fever symptoms can be but not sickness or diarrhea.xno not really depends if your child gets really sick but otherwise no. you only get spots, itching and scratching.
he gets diarrhea
Nothing much; vaseline is fairly innocuous. If you eat it, it can cause diarrhea, but that's about it. In the anus or vagina, it generally acts as a lubricant and causes no harm.
It gets absorbed, except in cases of diarrhea.
call a vet
Diarrhea is caused by a fungus, bacteria, or a parasite. It is usually related to irritable bowel syndrome or a disease in your intestines like Crohn's disease.A few tried and true methods include:Drink dirty waterEat spoiled foodConsume phenolphthaleinCatch choleraCatch amoebic dysenteryVisit Mexico
I frequently have sleepless nights.He sneezed and coughed frequently.Frequently, one sock of a pair gets lost in the laundry.
It gets its name from zargun, Persian/Arabic for "gold coloured".
Hampster wet tail is when ur hampster gets diarrhea and then dehydrated.
That depends on the age and health of the person and the type and condition of the milk product. But it can be as minor as a stomach ache, or it could be diarrhea, or it could be full on food poisoning (which could result in death in extreme cases).
Normally, the food you eat remains in liquid form during most of the digestive process. When the unabsorbed food residue passes through your colon, most of the fluids are absorbed and what remains is a semisolid stool. In diarrhea, the food and fluids you ingest pass too quickly or in too large an amount - or both - through your colon. The fluids aren't sufficiently absorbed, and the result is a watery bowel movement. In addition, the lining of your colon may be inflamed or diseased, making it less able to absorb fluids. The most common causes of diarrhea include: * Viruses. Common viruses that cause diarrhea are Norwalk virus, cytomegalovirus, viral hepatitis and the herpes simplex virus. Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute childhood diarrhea. Viral diarrhea spreads easily. * Bacteria and parasites. Contaminated food or water can transmit bacteria and parasites to your body. Parasites such as Giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium can cause diarrhea. Common bacterial causes of diarrhea include campylobacter, salmonella, shigella and Escherichia coli. Diarrhea caused by bacteria and parasites can be common when traveling in developing countries, and is often called traveler's diarrhea. * Medications. Many medications can cause diarrhea. The most common are antibiotics. Antibiotics destroy both good and bad bacteria, which can disturb the natural balance of bacteria in your intestines. This disturbance sometimes leads to an infection with bacteria called Clostridium difficile, which can also cause diarrhea. Other causes * Lactose. A sugar found in milk and milk products, lactose is a common cause of diarrhea in some people. * Fructose.Fructose, a sugar found in many fruits, is a common cause of diarrhea, especially in children. * Artificial sweeteners.Sorbitol and mannitol, artificial sweeteners found in chewing gum and other sugar-free products, can cause diarrhea in some otherwise healthy people. * Surgery. Some people may experience diarrhea after undergoing abdominal surgery or gallbladder removal surgery. * Other digestive disorders. Chronic diarrhea has a number of other causes, such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome.