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Diarrhea

Diarrhea is a loose watery stool that passes more than three times a day. Questions about treatments, symptoms, causes, abdominal cramps and dehydration can be found here.

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What is it called when you poop alot?

Eat a lot of fruit remember this phrase, "Candy is dandy, but fruit helps you move those bowels. Also use Milk of Magnesia.

Which bacteria causes diarrhea?

Of course, seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis. These symptoms can be caused by Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea. This is a severe condition that is caused by an overgrowth of a type of resistant bacteria in the intestinal tract. This condition ranges from mild to possibly fatal, so seek medical attention for the above mentioned symptoms.

Is diarrhea a defense strategy to rid your body of pathogens?

yes, the diarrhea is a natural occurence of the body which rids your colon of all the nasty chemicals and pathogens.

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What happens when your diarrhea is orange?

This can happen for a variety of reasons. * You've eaten a lot of beta carotene (one of the vitamins found in carrots) and been doing so for a while. This can turn you and your feces orange. * You've eaten something with a lot of orange food coloring. * You've contracted some relatively harmless bacteria that has the effect of changing the color of your feces, but apparanly presents no other symptoms (I'd leave this alone unless other symptoms develop). * If you've recently had a CT, MRI, or Nuclear Meds study, some of the dyes and contrasts will turn your poop some amazing colors. If so, call the office and confirm. Harmless but scary looking. Those were the nice, easy, benevolent reasons and, if you're in good health, you'll find your answer there. However: * If you're an alcoholic with liver damage, Hepatitis, or any of these three conditions, your liver damage level is increasing, and you're excreting more bilirubin -- a yellow bile salt that normally occurs in far lower concetrations. Signs of excess bilirubin as a result of hepatic insult are overall itching, ascites (enlargement of the stomach as it fills with water -- can be osculated to confirm), jaundice, etc. If this is the case, you'll need to discuss this change with your doctor soon -- no need to go to an ER for this. * If you're on chemotherapy for any reason, some of the toxins (notablye cytotoxin) will change the color of your stool. Discuss over the phone with your oncologist/immuneologist. * If an unusual smell is associated with this color change, or other symptoms like diarrhea set in, or especially if you spike a hihgh fever (100F+), either see your doctor or go to an ER, depending on the severity of the symptoms. If none of these symptomological patterns fit you, talk to a doc soon -- it's a new one.

What do you do when a calf has diarrhea?

To some degree the answer depends upon the age of the calf and the severity of the diarrhea. In a neonatal calf with severe diarrhea, treatment needs to start immediately to prevent death within 48 hours; in a heavy calf with mild diarrhea, you can wait to see if intervention is needed.

Overall, diarrhea treatment in calves is symptomatic and reactionary - supplemental liquids, either oral or IV, to replace lost water volume; supplemental nutrition; extra protection from the wind and cold by bringing the calf into a shelter or a barn or building up the bedding. In rare occasions veterinarians may use antibiotics to help shorten the course of infection, but this is not typical - most bacterial diarrheas will resolve on their own and sometimes administering antibiotics to treat diarrhea makes the situation worse.

Can eating too many mints cause diarrhea?

apparently, it can. I learned that the hard way when I ate a whole pack of IceBreakers under 40 minutes

What does diarrhea look like?

Dehydration is the most visible sign of diarrhea (asides from frequent trips to the washroom), as diarrhea impedes the ability of the stomach and intestines to take in water resulting in a shortage of water.

A simple bit of sugar and salt water should temporarily solve the dehydration.

What is the most common reason for diarrhea?

Diarrhea has many causes. In first-world countries, the most common cause would likely be ingesting soap or some other basic substance, such as a laxitive. It can also commonly be caused by E. coli, and may be deadly if untreated.

How do you use diarrhea in a sentence?

"Dave went to the doctor yesterday to pick up some medicine for his diarrhea."

Can eggs give you diarrhea?

The most likely possibility is a food allergy , as eggs are generally regarded as bland and easily digestible. Talk to your doctor, as an egg allergy may make you an undesirable candidate for flu vaccines grown in eggs as well .

What are the common medicines for diarrhea?

Medicines include Kaopectate and Immodium. In severe cases, fluids and electrolytes to prevent dehydration.

Can stopping Depo-Provera cause cramps and diarrhea?

I would doubt it, since they give you a preg test before first shot, but no bc is 100%, so take test or see doc. In my experience with depo, the first two shots gave me the worst cramps I have ever had, with spotting and bleeding. I took the shot for a year, and even though its not part of your question, I do NOT recommend depo for anyone. It really messes you up, also they have published reports that it causes bone mass loss after two years of it. My gyn said she would've stopped the shot before two years.

Could sinus problems cause vomiting with diarrhea?

Yes, a sinus infection can cause vomiting. The pressure can affect your equilibrium and the mucous dripping down your throat can make your stomach upset. If the vomiting is accompanied by severe headache or stiff neck, you should see a physician immediately to rule out meningitis.

What about bread with diarrhea?

NO! Don't eat foods high in "insoluble" fiber. That includes raw fruits or vegetables, whole wheat bread, corn, or any fruit or vegetable skins or seeds.

What is a risk factor for developing diabetes?

Diabetes Risk factors
  • Relatives with the condition
  • Inactive lifestyle
  • Being overweight
  • Delivering babies larger than 9lb
  • Gestational diabetes
  • High cholesterol levels
  • Diet high in sugars and high GI carbohydrates

Shock, trauma, or grief can bring on diabetes too. My father-in-law was diagnosed shortly after his wife of 53yrs passed away. I have also had a friend diagnosed with this disease shortly after shock and trauma in her life.
Risk factors of diabetes include genetics and family history, pancreas diseases, infections in the body, illness, and obesity.

Can bad milk cause diarrhea?

Diarrhea makes you dehydrated very quickly. Soft drinks contain very high amounts of sugar, which also dehydrates you. So drinking them when you have diarrhea will only make you dehydrate even faster.

If you have diarrhea, you should hydrate with drinks designed for such a purpose, such as Gatorade. Water will also help, but it alone will not replace the electrolytes in your body, and you can actually die of a water overdose if you drink too much of it without consuming other nutrients.

Does Oxycontin withdrawal cause diarrhea?

Opiates suppress the central nervous system. The cramps and diarrhea are one of the results of a rebound effect where previously unstimulated reflexes become hyperactive when the depressant is removed.

Can you eat pasta if you have diarrhea?

white rice without any fat its better.

What to do when you have diarrhea in a high school toilet?

Try taking Pepto Bismol or a generic, store brand anti-diarrhea medicine if you think you're going to have diarrhea. At school, if you do get diarrhea, keep in mind that everyone has it at some point. Anyone who laughs about it is just being immature, so ignore them. Or wait a few minutes inside the cubicle until they leave they bathroom. That is, if possible try to make sure the room is empty or nearly empty before you leave the cubicle. Also, keep a food diary to try to find out which foods cause your diarrhea. Milk products (includes cheese, yogurt) cause it for some people. If so, there are alternatives such as soy milk or Lactaid.

Good luck!

Do berries cause diarrhea?

I am personally suffering from diarrhea/major pain because I ate half a bag of cherries yesterday. Don't do it. It's not worth the pain.

How do you get high on anti diarrhea pills?

From my experience, i did get high from it... but two days later i had to go to the bathroom.... it was a bowel movement from hell. It felt like acid was going through my bottom, and whenever you wipe it just burns more.... and you feel sick to the stomach. The green feces will barely come out, so you have to really push, like having a baby. If you want these consequences, yes you can get high off of diarrhea pills.

Does Dairy cream cause diarrhea?

I was unable to find the ingredients list for "non equals dairy creamer", but I have found that I get (ahem!)..."shooting diarrhea" from Coffee-Mate. I finally read about the ingredients, and the "dipotassium phosphate", used to prevent clumping (really...in liquid form??) can cause diarrhea. Coffee has an issue with promoting diarrhea in some consumers, due to stimulating a certain area of the gut. I have never had the issue with regular coffee, instant coffee, or French Press or other "strong" coffees of any brand, unless I have used Coffee-Mate.

Nestle, the maker of Coffee-Mate, also make "Natural Bliss"--with only milk, cream, sugar and "natural flavors"--only four ingredients, and all are pronounceable to readers of the English language. I have never had any problems with that product. In fact, often I make my own creamer with the same ingredients--there are recipes all over the web to do so.

What makes me wonder about Nestle is why they "need" the dipotassium phosphate to "prevent clumping" in one product but not the other. I personally think it is a cheap filler to help fill their bottles faster. Natural Bliss costs more, so that seems like a fair assessment to me--they add cheaper fillers to keep their costs down.

How do you get your bottom to quit hurting and burning after diarrhea?

It depends on the cause.

Excessive acid

A stinging anus can be caused by excessive acid being passed through your system from your stomach, which is probably causing the diarrhea. This could be caused by indigestion or bacterial infection.

Indigestion can be resolved by taking indigestion medication, which is available over the counter with no prescription.

If it is not indigestion, it may be caused by bacteria, hence food poisoning forcing your stomach to release too much acid. You can take a simple painkiller to ease the pain (do not take alcohol). You should also see a doctor who will prescribe antibiotics to kill the bacteria quickly, otherwise you may be suffering with it for up to 4 weeks or more.

Avoid eating too much fibre and too much "wet" fruit such as melons and apples. See below in 'General Advice' for recommended foods.

Tear or rip

A tear or rip in the skin around your anus can cause pain when you pass faeces.

These will heal naturally over time and require no medical attention. You should apply skin healing cream to the area to quicken the healing and always make sure you're completely clean after using the toilet (easier with moist wipes).

Rips or tears can be caused by rough anal intercourse, rough anal masturbation, stretching of the anus, constipation or giving birth.

Haemorrhoids

Also known as 'piles'. They are swellings that contain enlarged and swollen blood vessels in or around the anus. They can occur both inside and outside the anus. They are caused by prolonged straining when trying to empty your bowels.

This will usually settle after a few days. There are creams and ointments available over the counter at your pharmacy.

Stress

Yes, stress can cause diarrhea. The pain could be caused by excessive acid being produced as a result of your stress.

If you are stressed, take a breather from whatever is stressing you and eat healthily.

Diet

Poor diet, such as too much junk or greasy food, or too little fruit and vegetables, causes this too. Your body needs a balanced healthy diet to operate properly. The "salad" in your big mac is just mass-processed, chemical-grown leaves that have no real benefit to you. You need the real deal. Switch your diet.

Caffeine

Caffeine causes digestive complications by slowing or blocking your intestines. This causes bloating and build-ups of faeces. Over time the pressure builds so high it just literally "shoots" through the rest of your system, not giving our body enough time to absorb the nutrients. Cut back on caffeine, your body does not need it.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Or IBS. This is a condition which causes lack of control over your bowels. This lack of control can cause both tears and excessive acid. IBS is a medical condition that needs to be treated by a doctor via medication. If you already are diagnosed with IBS, see your doctor and explain you are in pain, s/he may change your medication.

General Advice

  • Avoid too much fibre. Fibre (such as nuts) help you pass faeces, which you are already doing too much of.
  • Eat bananas. Bananas contain plenty of electrolytes, which you lose a lot of during diarrhea, so you need to replace them as quick as you can. Bananas also contain a chemical called Pectin, which allows your intestines to soak up excessive liquid (aka acid). Bananas also contain probiotics, which is friendly bacteria, useful for killing bad bacteria.
  • Use a skin healing cream or ointment on your anus, apply it generously to the areas that hurt.
  • Use moist wipes. Sometimes excessive dry wiping causes irritation and rawness.
  • White rice and mashed potatoes. Plain. Eat some. Sounds boring but these starches help solidify your faeces.
  • Probiotic yoghurt. Dairy products are generally advised against during diarrhea because it can make it worse. However probiotic yoghurt can help. Try getting the "shots" that you take one-a-day, rather than a large pot.
  • Eat white meat (chicken). Not KFC. Do not fry. Just plain chicken. Best if it's steamed. This contains an easily digested source of protein.
  • Eat blueberries. These berries have been used as diarrhea medication by various cultures for hundreds of years. Modern science proves they work. Blueberries contain Tannin, a chemical that reduces inflammation, reduces anal mucus and helps reduce acid in your system.
  • Herbal tea also helps. Without milk. Green tea is the best, particularly peppermint or chamomile. These teas contain natural friendly chemicals that aid your digestion and helps remove toxins from your system and helps eliminate gas.
  • Cut back on gas-producing foods such as beans and sprouts. Gas worsens diarrhea by forcing your faeces to eject.
  • Drink plenty of fluids. Preferably water. Never glucose drinks. You loose a lot of water during diarrhea. Replacing this water allows your body to create more cells to fight off whatever is causing your issues.

If you are worried or in intense pain, you should always see a medical professional. You may be embarrassed but these medical professionals see these things every day, they are used to it and just want to help their patients.