If your experiencing food poisoning your body is trying to rid itself of the poisons - hence diarrhoea and vomiting.
Electrolytes, scourban, anitbiotics, probiotics - it depends on what is causing the diarrhoea, a change in feed, worms, coccidiosis or a bacterial infection like salmonella, yersiniosis
Yes. It does
Yes it can!
Salmonella won't give you chlamydia.
If it was contaminated with Salmonella - Yes.
Well, yes. But ulcers are not the only cause of diarrhoea. Ulcers in the small and large intestine do cause diarrhoeas. Examples are- diarrhoea caused in typhoid ulcers caused by Salmonella Typhi and paratyphi A & B, Ulcerative colitis etc.
It is a form of diarrhoea that is of protracted duration and is associated with sign of systemic disease such as high fever, rash and respiratory or neurologic symptoms. Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella paratyphe are the most common cause.
Salmonella and mycobacterium
Salmonella
no
Yes, diarrhea can be caused by bacterial infections, such as from food poisoning or contaminated water. Bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter are common culprits that can lead to diarrhea by irritating the lining of the intestines and causing inflammation.
Well, it varies from hamster to hamster, but there is no harm giving them pine nuts. Just don't give them too many otherwise they can get diarrhoea which is really bad for them, as fatty nuts and cheese can give them diarrhoea as my hamster had diarrhoea and like a week later it died!! Hope this helps :)