The best thing for you is certainly to seek personal medical attention from a doctor. It sounds as though you have serious problems, and any attempt at diagnosis from a distance is unlikely to be totally correct.
Some people with Celiac disease are unable to tolerate grits, causing gas, bloating, and diarrhea.
first, you will experience severe constipation, then you will have diarrhea. it will hurt. then your veins will explode causing you to die
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.
Yes, a Crohns patient can present with signs of constipation. What is actually happening is more likely to be a blockage. A Crohns flare will narrow or severely restrict the bowel and an obstruction is very possible. Little or no fecal matter will be expelled and the bowel will back up causing severe pain. Vomiting, pain and bloating can occur to the point of hospitalization.
I really don't know... I'm pregnant with hydronephrosis, thought I was improving... But i have some constipation and I'm wondering if that's what is causing my kidney pain to return.
In some people, when the constipation is over, there is a tendency for the large intestine to leave too much liquid in the faeces, causing diarrhea.
Stress can also cause an inflammation in your gastrointestinal system or even cause your esophagus to go into spasms and increase acid in your stomach, causing indigestion. Prolonged stress can cause even more problems: diarrhea, bloating, cramping, constipation or other digestive issues.
add something more to your diet. fruits clean you out, thus causing diarrhea.
I am guessing you are meaning diverticulitis. That is inflammation of the digestive tract. It mostly affects the large intestine, causing abdominal pain, nausea, fever, diarrhea/constipation, bloating. The greatest risk factors are obesity, lack of exercise, lack of fiber in the diet and smoking. People that have diverticulitis have a hard time processing certain foods, one of the most common is nuts and anything that contains whole seeds such as sesame seeds or poppy seeds, etc.
The Stomach Flu is the most common Diarrhea causing decease.
Diarrhea may sweep other nutrients out of the intestine before they can be absorbed, causing malnutrition.
toxin causing both diarrhea and vomiting