Chronic diarrhea in children can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections (viral, bacterial, or parasitic), food intolerances (such as lactose intolerance), and inflammatory conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Malabsorption syndromes, where the body cannot properly absorb nutrients, can also contribute. Additionally, certain medications or a diet high in sugary or fatty foods may exacerbate diarrhea. It's important for a healthcare professional to evaluate the child to determine the underlying cause.
Pueumonia, Tuberculosis, Diarrea, Heart Disease, Stroke
yes
No of course not!
migrains or arthuritous
Diarrea.
The worst/most severe symptoms occur to people such as the elderly, infants, and/or people with bad immune systems. But common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, diarrea, and abdominal cramps. Typhoid symptoms are diarrea, fever, abdomial cramps. Diarrea may have blood.
you can get diarrea
they put diarrea on it
Chicken turkey beef and pork cause chronic hard swelling
The same part that does it in English, only it's called diarrea.
In children, chronic malnutrition is marked by growth retardation.
Chronic