About
This disease is more liquid and frequent movement than normal. Many causes exist. Diarrhea is most times caused by an infection with bacteria. The intestine secret more water when bacteria which causes diarrhea either invades or produce a toxin in the stomach.
Other causes of diarrhea include;
Irritable bowel syndrome, Increase during stress times
Side effects from the use of medications, including antibiotics and magnesium
Laxatives overuse
Inflammation of the intestine
Symptoms
A major sign of people with diarrhoea usually having a watery stool. Less commonly, is passing frequent, loose stool and blood. Other symptoms can include:
Abdominal pain and cramping
Vomiting
Fever
Chills
Bloody stools
Lack of bowel control
Prevention
The best way to prevent diarrhea is a good hygiene. Frequent washing of hands with soap and water, especially during meals, when preparing food and after using the bathroom are some ways to prevent this disease. Diarrhea is caused by food poisoning, so it is pertinent you avoid eating undercooked foods, or meals left out for hours.
Treatment
When symptoms begin, rest more and switch to a diet of clear liquids. Drink plenty of clean water, juice, and weak tea to avoid dehydration. Coffee or soft drinks containing caffeine should be avoided at all cost. Suck on ice chips frequently if you have nausea associated with diarrhea.
As you feel better, begin to eat solid foods but gradually to prevent stomach cramps. You should start with soft, starchy foods before going back to your normal diet.
Visit a Professional
You should either call or visit a doctor when your condition is more than 48 hours and you have a fever of more than 101 degrees Fahrenheit. Consult your doctor also, when you discover mucus or stool in your stool, persistent abdominal pain and signs of dehydration.
Reference links
https://www.healthline.com/symptom/diarrhea
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/158634.php
https://www.verywellhealth.com/causes-of-diarrhea-sudden-or-chronic-1324505
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