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If your maltipoo is suffering from diarrhea and a fever, he needs to see a vet as soon as possible. Both fever and diarrhea can quickly cause a pet to become dehydrated.
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The cramps are quite common before, during or after the period. Diarrhea is not common. It is possible to have diarrhea concomitantly with the period, but the diarrhea oftentimes is unrelated to the period.
It is a rare, but possible, side effect.
Diarrhea is a possible result of eating any kind of food that has gone bad.
They need to be helped as much as possible and cured if possible.
It is possible. If bile isn't being delivered to aid in the breakdown of fats, and there is a lot of fat in the system, then diarrhea is a likely outcome.
It is possible to add a bacteria to the milk that will digest the lactose. It is also possible to use a cottage or yogurt bacteria and change the milk to a more digestible form. You still have to treat the milk, not the person. Perhaps some day chromosome therapy will enable lactose intolerant people to enjoy milk.
I am not a doctor but I do have colitis. Although having colitis without "the runs" is highly unlikely, it's still possible. Another thing to check is for blood in your stool. Although this may not be visible, it is best to have a rectal done by your doctor or bringing a stool sample to your doctor. Also if you are not already, see a GI doctor. The sure fire way to know If you have colitis or not is to have a colonoscope.
It is possible the drug could make a person drowsy, nauseated, or unable to operate machinery. That is why people should not drive while taking prescription drugs.
False, this is possible.