NO! Don't eat foods high in "insoluble" fiber. That includes raw fruits or vegetables, whole wheat bread, corn, or any fruit or vegetable skins or seeds.
Bread, rice, applesauce, and toast
Alot of people got diarrhea
Plain bread with no seasoning or additives should not cause diarrhea. However, greasy or buttery bread, bread containing fruit, veggies, or other food chunks, spices or seasonings very well could cause diarrhea, vomiting, or toxicity depending on the ingredients. There is of course the rare case in which ANY food other than that which the dog is accustomed to will cause gastrointestinal issues. In addition, eating a large amount of bread can run the risk of causing bloat in larger dogs-a very serious condition that usually requires surgery to fix and which can quickly become fatal.
Chronic diarrhea is diarrhea that does not stop.
The spelling diarrhoea is the UK spelling.The US spelling is diarrhea.
If it just happens once, then there was possibly some bacteria in it that gave you diarrhea. However, if it has happened several times with the same food(s) or ingredients, then there is probably an allergy on your part. You can decide if it is worth the diarrhea to repeat the meal or not. Sometimes, like in the case of stuffed jalapenos, you can eat calmer foods first (ie bread and butter) and then the peppers, which will help alleviate the situation somewhat.
Diarrhea is uncountable which means it doesn't have a plural form. It remains diarrhea.
you can treat the diarrhea by feeding it only dry bread,rice cakes and crisp bread and replacing its normal water with lukewarm camomile tea.It is also a good Ida to change its nesting an toilet area twice a day and when younotice the hamster starting to get better disinfect its cage thoroughly.Things you can do to reduce the chances of your hamster(S) include:removing any old and/or rotten food from its cage and renewing its drinking water every day or so.
when your walling down the hall and you feel something splatter that's diarrhea,diarrhea
There are two major types of diarrhea: secretory and osmotic diarrhea. Osmotic diarrhea occurs when unabsorbable solutes in the stool osmotically pull water towards them through the wall of the gut, producing diarrhea.
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Diarrhea can be cured mostly by time and