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.
There are many illnesses associated with dehydration and diarrhea. Usually when a person has diarrhea they get dehydrated, so the root cause is going to be what the diarrhea is from. That can be from the flu to a stomach virus to food poisoning.
There are a number of different medical conditions that cause diarrhea. These include food poisoning, malnutrition, and the common stomach bug.
Depending on the type of food (as well as faulty packaging) botulism, salmonellosis, shigellosis and others may occur. By contrast, many of the diseases of food poisoning may cause the symptoms of nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea, among others.
- Food poisoning (diarrhea) - Hepatitis
Food poisoning, diarrhea, dysentery, and trichinosis.
Mucor,Penicillium,Aspergillus can cause food poisoning
Colitis is a inflammatory bowel disease. The main causes of Colitis are food poisoning and E Coli. These infections can often cause dehydration and bloody diarrhea.
No. It can however cause alcohol poisoning.
There are different health issues that may cause symptoms of dry lips, loss of appetite and diarrhea. These could be food poisoning, gastroenteritis, traveler's diarrhea, lactose intolerance or irritable bowel syndrome.
Food poisoning creates numerous problems. Two of the most common are diarrhea and vomiting. These certainly cause dehydration. And fever causing sweating which increases the dehydration.
Strains of E.Coli can cause food poisoning.