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Chronic Diarrhea Causes - Articles
Chronic Diarrhea
by
Dr. Steve Nenninger
Posted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm
1 Comment
just say I knew every bathroom on every block from New York to San Francisco.
So let's think here for a minute about chronic diarrhea and what the causes may be. (Keep in mind the symptom ( Chronic Diarrhea ) may be diagnosed in many different ways. Some names for this symptom are IBS, Crohn's Disease and Colitis or Ulcerative Colitis.
First and most
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Diarrhea
by
Noman Khan
Posted
Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:54pm
involving Salmonella typhi and E. coli
Parasites, such as Giardia
Medicines
Anxiety .
Specific causes of chronic diarrhea include:
Infections...
Treatment depends on the type (either acute or chronic) and what caused it.
In most cases, the only acute diarrhea treatment necessary is replacing lost fluid to prevent
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Why Do Antibiotics Cause Diarrhea in Children ?
by
Debby H.
Posted
Mon 18 May 2009 10:12pm
can be a side effect of treatments or even long lasting diarrhea can be a sign of a more chronic disease.
Unfortunately diarrhea is an all to common side effect of antibiotics. But there are some things you can do to proactively avoid this side effect or alleviate some of the symptoms and get back to a healthy state rather quickly.
Why do antibiotics cause diarrhea
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Which bugs cause bloody diarrhea?
by
pathologystudent
Posted
Thu 30 Dec 2010 10:52am
Q. I am wondering if you wouldn’t mind clarifying something for me about which bacteria are actually the ones that will cause BLOODY diarrhea vs watery diarrhea. Do... (like ETEC), and Vibrio cholerae. Campylobacter may also cause watery diarrhea, especially in infants. These bugs do not invade (campylobacter is capable of either invading
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Stress Can Cause Diarrhea
by
Linda
Posted
Sat 21 Mar 2009 12:00am
Here is another reason to control your stress and not let it control you. Researchers say they have found a link between stress-induced sickness (diarrhea) and E. coli bacteria. Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center suggest E. coli (EHEC) strain, picks up signals when stress hormones are released in the body
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