Diarrhea is the frequent passage of
loose, watery, soft stools with or without abdominal bloating, pressure, and
cramps. Acute diarrhea is a common problem that usually lasts 1 or 2 days and
goes away on its own without special treatment. Prolonged diarrhea persisting
for more than 2 days may be a sign of a more serious problem and poses the risk
of dehydration.
Causes:
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Several types of bacteria may
enter your body through contaminated food or water can cause diarrhea.
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Viruses are also the cause of
diarrhea.
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Parasites may enter the body
through food or water and settle in the digestive system.
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Reaction to certain medicines
can also cause diarrhea.
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Intestinal disorders or diseasesincludinginflammatory bowel disease,irritable bowel syndrome,diverticulitis, andceliac diseasecan cause diarrhea.
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Some people has problem
digesting some food products like sweeteners and lactose (the sugar found in
milk) can cause diarrhea.
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Some people also develop
diarrhea after stomach surgery or removal of the gallbladder.