Fluid in the intestine can be caused by several factors, including infections, inflammatory conditions like Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, and obstructions that impede normal digestion. Additionally, conditions such as pancreatitis or liver disease can lead to an imbalance in fluid regulation. Dehydration or excessive intake of certain foods may also contribute to fluid accumulation. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Water or food is contaminated by cholera bacteria. When you eat the same, they pass to your small intestine. There the bacteria multiply. They attach themselves to the wall of small intestine. They make your small intestine to secrete the fluid in very large quantity. So you get vomiting and loose motion.
The Small Intestine
Fats aren't broken down in the small intestine :/
The bacteria and all of the germs come together and cause the infections in your intestine
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A fluid secreted into the small intestine during digestion is a bile. A bile contains cholesterol, emulsification agents, and phospholipids.
No, neither in lungs nor in any other organs.
If the large intestine does not absorb water then it will cause diarrhea. If the large intestine absorbs too much water then it causes constipation.
what causes intestinal shut down?
botulism