Diarrhea causes dehydration. In other word it means, gallon of water is lost, if one suffers from it. Alongside loosing water from body, patient also tends to lose minerals which are essential for the body functioning.
Once in every year, an individual do face this problem. Typically, it lasts for two to three days and treated with medications. Urgent care doctors classify diarrhea as "osmotic," "secretory," or "exudative." A virus when infects the gut (intestine), it leads to intestinal flu.
Various causes that lead to diarrhea are as follows:
- Food poisoning
- Infections from other organisms
- Unhealthy foods that upset the digestive system
- Certain allergic foods
- Medications
- Radiation therapy
- Crohn's disease & ulcerative colitis are intestine diseases that might cause osmotic
- Malabsorption
- Hyperthyroidism
- Cancers
- Competitive running
- Laxative abuse
- Alcohol
- Digestive tract surgery
- Diabetes
Person suffering from diarrhea will face following symptoms:
- Symptoms are classified into uncomplicated and complicated. Following are few uncomplicated signs of diarrhea:
- Abdominal bloating
- Cramps
- Thin or loose stools
- Watery stool
- Stopping of bowel movement
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Following symptoms of complicated diarrhea include:
- Blood, mucus, or undigested food in the stool
- Weight loss
- Fever
1. What to eat: Food causes a great impact on osmotic. There are certain dos and don’ts that you have to follow when consuming food.
Food that patient should not eat:
- Dairy products like milk or cheese
- Fried food
- Fatty foods like butter, margarine, oils, or nuts
- Spicy foods
- Insoluble fiber food that includes raw fruits, vegetables, whole wheat bread, corn, fruit or seeds.
- Bananas
- Plain white rice
- Applesauce
- Oatmeal
- Cream of wheat
- Plain macaroni or noodles
- Boiled eggs
- Mashed potatoes
- Yogurt
- The amino acid L-glutamine
- Pepto-Bismol (Bismuth subsalicylate)
- Kaopectate (attapulgite)
- Imodium AD (loperamide)