Yes, it can. If you're a junkie it might if you go vegan. I am a vegetarian and eat pretty much only fruits and vegetables. But I highly suggest you DO start eating fruits and vegetables, even if you do have diarrhea. It will stop after a while, and it will do your body so much good to eat natural foods.
Or you might have fructose malabsorption, in which case you should limit your fruit intake to avoid diarrhea.
Any unripened fruit, or rotten fruit can be a cause of diarrhea.
Fruit alone should not cause diarrhea, unless it is contaminated and results in food poisoning. Acute diarrhea is generally caused by * infections (e.g. traveler's diarrhea), * food poisoning and * medications. If you have diarrhea it is best to avoid eating fruit, dried fruit, and drinking fruit juice, however, eating bananas and applesauce may actually help control the diarrhea. Read more in references below.
Dogs can eat honeydew melon in a very small amount. It is not toxic to them but the fruit is rich. Too much of the fruit can cause them diarrhea and indigestion.
The boys in Lord of the Flies had extreme diarrhea because of the fruit that they ate. Too much fruit can actually cause malnutrition because the body needs more protein and other key nutrients that fruit does not contain.
Yes it can cause diarrhea, particularly the antibiotics
Yes, this should cause diarrhea. That also has been known to cause diarrhea. Inversely, the other has been observed to have a constipatory effect.
Yes, high doses can loosen bowel movements or cause diarrhea when you reach saturation point (saturation point varies from person to person). If that happens you can still take it, you simply need to cut back to the point where diarrhea does not occur.
You can get Viruses that can cause Diarrhea from contaminated Water. Also, Drinking laxative drinks like prune juice can cause Diarrhea.
it won't cause diarrhea but it will raise your blood pressure.
If the water is untreated it can contain organisms that will cause diarrhea.
Anal chlamydia can cause bowel changes including anal discharge and diarrhea.
Dried apricots can potentially cause diarrhea along with prunes (dried plums)