Yes, eating too many tangerines can cause diarrhea for some individuals. This is primarily due to their high fiber content and the presence of fructose, which can lead to digestive upset if consumed in excess. Additionally, the acidity of tangerines may irritate the stomach in sensitive individuals, further contributing to gastrointestinal issues. Moderation is key to enjoying tangerines without adverse effects.
What might effect one dog, won't effect every other dog. They're individuals just like people. That said, many dogs simply do not like citrus fruits. If your dog likes tangerines, it's okay to give him/her a segment or two. Too much of a good thing can cause lose stools or diarrhea.
Yes. Eating too many oranges at one sitting - or eating too much of ANYTHING - can cause diarrhea. Eating an orange or two every day, or an apple every day - is good for everyone.
Eating too many cherries can certainly give you diarrhea, but I have never heard of it giving you bloody diarrhea.... The red tint to it could make it look bloody if it did not digest well enough.
There are many conditions that can cause diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting after consuming a meal. If this is of an acute onset, you may be have gastroenteritis. As with all things, if these symptoms last for more than a day or two consult a physician.
Too many apples can cause diarrhea in horses. Yes. Too much fiber causes diarrhea, and it can last quite a while. I don't think it is the Fibre. Hay has much more fibre than an apple. It is probably the higher sugar content.
Yes it can if you eat too many
beer, alcohol, vodka, smoking, sex, looking in the mirror, scary rides, drugs, the list goes on, and on, and on....
Possibly. I used to get quite nauseous after eating garlic cloves.
There are many illnesses associated with dehydration and diarrhea. Usually when a person has diarrhea they get dehydrated, so the root cause is going to be what the diarrhea is from. That can be from the flu to a stomach virus to food poisoning.
Bananas Rice Applesauce and Toast (ie, the BRAT diet) is actually more useful is controlling diarrhea than in preventing it. Yogurt is very helpful in preventing diarrhea and can be useful in controlling it as well, depending on the cause of the diarrhea. Yogurt contains probiotics, which are "good bacteria" that are essential is helping to digest food and protecting our bowels from infection-causing bacteria. An imbalance in the good and bad bacteria in the intestines is a common cause of diarrhea, especially diarrhea associated with antibiotics. However, eating dairy may be contraindicated in some conditions causing diarrhea, so it is best to double check with a doctor. Probiotics can also be taken in supplement form. Depending on the cause of diarrhea, a doctor may suggest avoiding certain foods to prevent diarrhea. For example, many people with Crohn's disease can prevent diarrhea by avoiding raw fruits and vegetables.
Yes. It is listed with other gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and nausea on many websites. Google "migraine" + "diarrhea" to read more about it.
Eating too many olives will not cause colitis.