Diarrhea

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Diarrhea is indicative of a gastrointestinal ailment. It entails passing loose stool frequently that may be accompanied by cramping, stomach pain (especially in the abdomen), vomiting, nausea, and fatigue. In some cases, the stool may also contain mucus and or blood.

Acute Diarrhea lasts between one and a few days. Most adults tend to experience Diarrhea several times every year without complications. Such bouts of acute Diarrhea tend to clear themselves without needing any medical treatment. However, when a diarrhea bout lasts anywhere between two and four weeks, it is considered chronic. Chronic diarrhea cases can be persistent or intermittent over the period.

Chronic and severe Diarrhea tends to be very dangerous, especially among the elderly and young children. Severe and or persistent diarrhea bouts can cause electrolyte imbalance and dehydration. Among infants, Diarrhea can cause severe dehydration in as little as one or two days. Electrolyte ... See more