If you are having chronic diarrhea, you need to go to the doctor ASAP because it could be the sign of something very serious.
If you can rule out your diet causing chronic diarrhea (a lot of fast food and grease, not even nutrition), then there is an underlying problem in your large intestine, or colon. It is possible it's something benign, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Inflammatory Bowel Disease. It could be caused by medicine or by an infection in your bowels. Bacteria and viruses can also cause chronic diarrhea. You could also be lactose intolerant, meaning you cannot eat any dairy products that have been made with animal's milk. Disgustingly enough, it is very possible that the diarrhea is caused by parasites in your body. Be sure to check your stool in the toilet to be sure there aren't any worms, eggs, blood, or larva in your diarrhea. It is best to speak with your doctor, especially if the diarrhea is accompanied by pain, blood, dehydration, vomiting, parasites, or fever.
Megadoses of Vitamin C causes diarrhea. Magnesium can cause diarrhea.
Growing Pains perhaps depending upon your age.
Throat infection or tonsillitis.
Might be a broken tail bone. Have you taken a fall recently?
Distemper, Parvo, parasites, etc., etc., etc. 12 week old puppies shold not have diarrhea. Get the dog to a vet!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
This will depend upon what is causing the diarrhea, which could be anything from an intestinal obstruction to bacterial infection to parasite infestation to cancer.
There is a common condition called Irritable Bowel Syndrome which can lead to frequent diarrhea, also swings between diarrhea and constipation. Other conditions such as food intolerances could also be causing frequent diarrhea. These can include fructose and lactose malabsorption or gluten intolerance. Stress and illnesses can also play a role in diarrhea.
Pain in the stomach could be gas pain, and diarrhea at night could be just the flew. I would consult a docter.
An infection outside the gastrointestinal system can also cause diarrhea. He needs to be examined.
It effects the immune system causing diarrhea and cramps. If it gets to the severe level it goes into the bloodstrem and could be fatal.
This is a question for your doctor. But it can be a side effect of some medications, and it can also be caused by diet.
Breast cancer. Get a mammogram.
The opposite of chronic pain could be acute pain.The opposite of chronic (continuing, recurrent) could be temporary or transient.acute
If you can rule out your diet causing chronic diarrhea (a lot of fast food and grease, not even nutrition), then there is an underlying problem in your large intestine, or colon. It is possible it's something benign, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Inflammatory Bowel Disease. It could be caused by medicine or by an infection in your bowels. Bacteria and viruses can also cause chronic diarrhea. You could also be lactose intolerant, meaning you cannot eat any dairy products that have been made with animal's milk. Disgustingly enough, it is very possible that the diarrhea is caused by parasites in your body. Be sure to check your stool in the toilet to be sure there aren't any worms, eggs, blood, or larva in your diarrhea. It is best to speak with your doctor, especially if the diarrhea is accompanied by pain, blood, dehydration, vomiting, parasites, or fever.
Cancer is a chronic disease.
The digestive system would result in dehydration from passing hot liquid fluids (diahrrea) and the intestines cant break down the food resulting in cloggage.