No. Diarrhea is all liquid. Loose stool is partly liquid, partly solid.
The correct spelling is "diarrhea" (loose stool).
The spelling of the medical condition is diarrhea in the US (loose bowels).The UK spelling can be diarrhoea.
The likely word is the common medical condition spelled "diarrhea" (loose stool).
That is the correct spelling of "diarrhea," (frequent loose or watery stool).
The correct US spelling of the medical condition is diarrhea (loose stool).The variant diarrhoea is used in the UK.
The term loose motion in reference to diet often means loose stool or diarrhea. This can be caused by dietary changes, lack of water, nervous irritability, or other dietary issues.
what is the normal pH value of stool?
1) In the breath (you can see it in the cold). 2) By sweating 3) Urinating. 4) In the stool (if you loose a lot this way it is diarrhea).
researchers have found that diarrhea best correlates with an increase in stool weight; stool weights above 10oz (300 gs) per day generally indicates diarrhea.
researchers have found that diarrhea best correlates with an increase in stool weight; stool weights above 10oz (300 gs) per day generally indicates diarrhea.
Diarrhea
Diarrhea itself is the symptom - it is the presence of abnormally loose stool, which can range from slightly pasty to pure liquid in hamsters. Diarrhea in small rodents like hamsters can be fatal pretty quickly, so you should take your hamster to a veterinarian if your hamster has diarrhea for more than 24 hours.