There isn't a specific time. You just need to make sure you aren't sick, and you are thoroughly washing your hands and complying with all of the health regulations for food handling. If you are sick, then you should ask your doctor whether you have something that is communicable, and how long to wait.
You should have dry food.
for some people like me yeah but not for most
Go to doctor Oz .com and type in search : DIARRHEA there will be a video showing Causes,side effects and things to eat when having diarrhea
Food poisoning can affect different ways depending on the person. Most common food poisoning symptoms in both adults and children are been nausea, vomiting, having diarrhea, cramps and having a fever.
Food handlers must tell their work supervisor if they have any of the following symptoms while they are at work - vomiting, diarrhea, a fever or a sore throat with a fever. The only exception to this is if the food handler knows that he/she has these symptoms for a different reason.
put him on a fast
Could be down to its diet, if you change his/her food slowly or add some rice, see if that helps if not a trip to the vet..
Check what types of food your feeding it. A lot of fruits can cause diarrhea
diarrhea
Ensure the baby mouse is hydrated by giving it access to clean water. Offer easily digestible food such as wet kitten food or baby cereal mixed with water. Avoid giving the baby mouse dairy products or high-fat foods that can exacerbate diarrhea. If the diarrhea persists, consult a veterinarian for further guidance.
Typically a cow with Johne's Disease (which is a disease where a cow has chronic diarrhea) is considered safe to be slaughtered for food.
Having diarrhea at night.