Diarrhea
Feature
- Belly (abdominal) cramps.
- Stomach pain.
- Swelling (bloating)
- Upset stomach (nausea)
- Urgent need to go to the bathroom.
- Fever.
- Bloody stools.
- Loss of body fluids (dehydration)
Diarrhoea is usually caused by a virus, or sometimes, contaminated food. Less frequently, it can be a sign of another disorder, such as inflammatory bowel disease or irritable bowel syndrome.
Symptoms include frequent, loose, watery stools and stomach pain.
Most cases clear on their own. Some infections may need antibiotics. Severe cases can cause enough dehydration to require intravenous fluids.
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