Diarrhea
Diarrhea
The suffix "-rhea" refers to a flow or discharge. For example, "diarrhea" means excessive flow of loose or watery stools.
Diarrhea is a medical term.Diarrhea is a medical term for having 3 or more loose stools per day.
When a person's cold is accompanied by watery eyes, there can be a blockage or congestion in the tear ducts that normally drain the lacrimal fluid. This can lead to a reduced flow of tears, causing watery eyes as the excess tears are not draining properly and instead overflow onto the cheeks.
Yes, Imodium (loperamide) can potentially cause pale stools as a side effect, though it is not very common. Pale stools may indicate a change in bile production or flow, which can occur with certain medications. If you experience pale stools while taking Imodium, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any serious underlying conditions.
It is normal for menstrual flow to be watery and also normal for it to contain clots. Consult your physician if your menstrual bleeding lasts more than eight days.
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Pyroclastic flow is gas that result from water mixing with loose material on the steep sides of a volcano.
Your period shouldn't be like water, but watery in the sense of liquid is normal - your menstrual flow is made up of blood, tissue, mucus and discharge, but it's normal for there to be more blood than anything else which would make it more liquid.
The suffix "rhea" typically refers to a flow or discharge, especially relating to bodily fluids. For example, diarrhea refers to excessive flow of watery stool, and gonorrhea refers to a discharge from the urethra or vagina.
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