Posted on Apr 25, 2008 under Diarrhea |
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E. coli bacteria are one of the causes of acute diarrhea. There are different kinds of E.coli bacteria in which some are pathogenic and some are non-pathogenic. Generally most of the bacteria are non-pathogenic and reside in intestine and colon. These non-pathogenic E.coli bacteria do not cause disease in the intestine but if they spread outside the intestine, then they cause infection in various body parts like urinary tract or in the blood stream.
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Posted on Apr 23, 2008 under Diarrhea |
Food poisoning is another cause of acute diarrhea. It generally happens due to toxins produced by the bacteria and cause abdominal cramps, vomiting and some times patient generally lose large amount of fluids which results in diarrhea. Some bacteria contaminated the food before it is consumed by someone while some bacteria directly effect in the intestine after the food is eaten.
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Posted on Apr 21, 2008 under Diarrhea |
One of the major causes of acute diarrhea is viral infection. Viral gastroenteritis is one of the viral infections of the stomach and small intestine, which is the most common cause of acute diarrhea. Nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps are some of the viral infection symptoms.
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Posted on Apr 18, 2008 under Diarrhea |
There are various symptoms of diarrhea. One of the major symptoms of diarrhea is, when a patient getting unusual, frequent and watery bowel movements. Diarrhea is the opposite of constipation.
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