When you have chronic diarrhea or have diarrhea at all it is almost completely made up of fluids. Be sure to drink plenty of water and stay away from too much salt. Also be aware of painful urination because this can be a sign of moderate to severe dehydration.
Human body in diarrhea it loss a lot of water because of frequent defecating.
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Large amounts of diarrhea dehydrate the body by removing fluids. Diarrhea can also cause loss of sodium (salts) and throw off your body's electrolyte balance. So, if you have diarrhea, stay hydrated!
Yes, both diarrhea and vomit are two infectious bodily fluids.
What is Diarrhea?Diarrhea is a common condition that many people experience several times during their lives. A person has diarrhea when he produces three or more loose stools in a day. Typically, a person only produces these loose and watery stools for a few days, and then the bowel movements go back to normal. This type of diarrhea is called acute diarrhea. However, chronic diarrhea, which lasts for four weeks or more, can also occur. Diarrhea can be dangerous because it can cause dehydration.What Causes Acute Diarrhea?The most typical cause of acute diarrhea is an infection caused by bacteria, a virus or a parasite. Bacteria found in food and water, such as E. coli and Salmonella are common culprits. Viruses such as rotavirus, norovirus and viral hepatitis are leading causes of diarrhea. Common diarrhea-inducing parasites include Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium.What Causes Chronic Diarrhea?Chronic diarrhea, which is diarrhea that lasts for four weeks or longer, is often the result of a chronic disease or condition. Individuals with irritable bowel syndrome or intestinal diseases, such as Crohn's disease or celiac disease often experience chronic diarrhea. An individual with a sensitivity or an intolerance to a certain food will often experience chronic diarrhea if he does not remove that food from his diet. This type of reaction is commonly found in lactose-intolerant individuals. Reactions to medications is another very common cause of chronic diarrhea. Medicines such as antacids, drugs for cancer and antibiotics are common diarrhea culprits.How to Treat DiarrheaMost bouts of diarrhea are simply treated by taking steps to prevent dehydration. An individual with diarrhea should drink fluids and electrolytes to prevent dehydration. A person with diarrhea can take Imodium or Pepto-Bismol to treat diarrhea. If the diarrhea is caused by a parasite or bacteria, it is important to see a doctor to receive antibiotics. It is also helpful for an individual to avoid certain foods to ease the diarrhea. A person with diarrhea should not consume caffeine and should stay away from any greasy or high-fiber foods. Eating yogurt may help treat the diarrhea.
Homeostasis is the body systems maintaining internal stability. If you have diarrhea, homeostasis is taken away because you can get dehydration, and your electrolyte balance is off, you also will be needing proper nutrients and fluids to return back to homeostasis.
The digestive system would result in dehydration from passing hot liquid fluids (diahrrea) and the intestines cant break down the food resulting in cloggage.
They help balance the pH levels of fluids in your body, if that is what you mean. Potassium especially, I think.
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
No!!! A dog that has had diarrhea for that long is low on electrolytes, fluids, energy and needs to see a vet ASAP!
Negative fluid balance means that a person is losing more fluids than they are taking in. If a person is diagnosed with this, they will be given intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated.
Usually it's not really a problems aside from the pains you get on the toilet, but if the diarrhea is severe it can flush out a lot of your bodily fluids if it lasts long.
It depends what your stomach fluids are strong or weak to break down foods.