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bloody diarrhea by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:00pm symptoms of this? ANSWER Dear, Make Complete Blood Count (CBC) at your vet. Usually bloody diarrhea appears in viral diseases such parvovirosis which can be diagnosed by low Read on »
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... categorizations of these in addition to what it says in FirstAID. A. Regarding classifying bugs into watery vs. bloody diarrhea: the short answer is, it depends on which source you’re Read on »
Bloody Shirt, Bloody Chair, Bloody Hell by Stacy Without An E .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:14pm In some sort of weekly karmic retribution only the universe understands, I have been allowed to witness my blood splatter regularly and with purpose all over my favorite David Letterman t-shirt. I own about two dozen t-shirts, half solid colored and half with logos. If I allow your company's logo feces to adorn my body, I must like you ... Read on »
Bloody, bloody... by Naomi M. Patient Expert Posted Sat 24 Jan 2009 5:39pm 2 Comments Maybe I should spit though my fingers when Daniel says, "I haven't had a bloody nose in a while!" Two in the past 24 hours. I blame video games. :) I might as well blame something, right? I dropped Nora off at a birthday party today, and the mom of another of the party attendees stopped me to ask a question. She is someone I know from Read on »
Diarrhea by Alan T. Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 6:37pm with the drug, as it may reduce the absorption of the drugs. Remember to see the doctor if you get any of these symptoms: Bloody diarrhea or pus in the stool Headache, stiff neck... Diarrhea = Increase frequency of bowel movement relative to normal for an individual I don't have to explain to you what is normal in the definition mentioned above Read on »
Traveler’s Diarrhea by Dr. Erik McLaughlin Medical Doctor Posted Mon 21 Sep 2009 10:48pm lining is being compromised, the possibility of a systemic infection occurs.  Should a traveler suffer from bloody diarrhea, a visit to a health care provider is advised... Basics:  Known around the world by many names including Montezuma’s revenge, Delhi belly and mummy tummy, traveler’s diarrhea (TD) is the most common illness Read on »
Say What?: The Blood(y Nonsense) Type Diet by Andy B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:50am The “blood type” diet is the creation of Peter D'Adamo, who is not a nutritionist, but rather a naturopathic doctor. According to him, the secret to staying healthy and slim is by eating according to your blood type (whether that be A, B, AB, or O). D’Adamo states that while some foods are healthy for one blood type, they can be downright d ... Read on »
Diarrhea by Noman Khan Posted Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:54pm Diarrhea is a symptom -- it is not a disease. It is defined as loose, watery stools that occur more than three times in one day. Diarrhea can be caused by many things... and electrolytes to prevent dehydration; however, it may sometimes require treatment with antibiotics or diet and lifestyle changes. What Is Diarrhea Read on »
What I need to know about Diarrhea by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm What is diarrhea? Diarrhea means that you have a change in your bowel movements and pass unusually loose stools. Stool is what is left after your digestive system..., or if your digestive system produces extra fluids, stools will be loose and watery. Loose stools are larger than usual. People with diarrhea often have frequent bowel movements and may Read on »
Diarrhea Dog Info by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Tue 25 Jan 2011 12:24am Diarrhea is the passing of loose or liquid stool, more often than normal. Diarrhea can be caused by diseases of the small intestine, large intestine or by diseases of organs other than the intestinal tract. Your ability to answer questions about your pet’s diet, habits, environment and specific details about the diarrhea can help Read on »