A variety of things could cause those symptoms, some very serious, some not so serious. You should call the a vet ASAP. I know it sounds gross, the but vet will probably want you to collect some of the loose stool so they can check it for parasites or other pathagens, so maybe find a way to do that with a plastic bag or two.
A ferret with an an intestinal blockage or partial intestinal blockage symptoms: * vomiting, sometimes projectile vomiting * Not eating or drinking/or poor appetite * no stool, skinny (narrow) stool or loose stool (diarrhea) * straining to defecate * lethargy * signs of abdominal pain (pawing at mouth, grinding teeth)
You get few bouts of severe vomiting. Then you get loose motion. After few loose motion of normal fecal matter, you get typically the rice water stool. You pass lot of stool without your knowledge. Untreated promptly, you may die of dehydration.
If your cat has eaten a rubber band, monitor for symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite, or difficulty passing stool. Contact a veterinarian immediately if you notice any of these signs.
Vomiting, few times fallowed by profuse watery diarrhoea are the symptoms of the cholera. Typically there is rice water stool. There is no fever and there is no pain in the abdomen, during defecation.
No. Diarrhea is all liquid. Loose stool is partly liquid, partly solid.
Most antibiotics have the potential to cause either loose stool or runny diarrhea. The chance of dry stool or constipation is very low from taking antibiotics. However, some illnesses need a combination of meds so another medication may be causing the dry stools. For example, a doctor might prescribe a decongestant and an antibiotic. The decongestant would be more likely to cause constipation or dry stool.
It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and check for any signs of ingesting a rubber band, such as vomiting, lethargy, or difficulty passing stool. If you suspect your cat has eaten a rubber band, it is recommended to contact your veterinarian immediately for further guidance and potential treatment.
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bad gas,stomach ache,loose stool
Black stool after eating Oreos could be caused by the presence of dark food coloring in the cookies, which can sometimes cause a temporary change in stool color. However, if the black stool persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as stomach pain or vomiting, it is important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical issues.
It is important to monitor your dog for any symptoms after eating a corn cob. If your dog shows any signs of distress such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or difficulty passing stool, it is recommended to seek immediate veterinary care.
The correct spelling is "diarrhea" (loose stool).