Friday, May 24, 2013

Dangers of Diarrhea


Vomiting and Diarrhea sometimes have the same causes. It is mainly because of the bacteria in our stomach that causes intestinal inflammation. But the more common of these two is diarrhea. This is not a painful condition but it should not also be taken for granted. It is a recurrent losing of watery stools from one's body. There are commonly known two descriptions of diarrhea. These are the acute and chronic diarrhea. When we say acute diarrhea it mostly last for a week. It is also one of the causes of death in some countries. The other one is the chronic diarrhea which is not like the acute diarrhea, this is more likely to last longer that the acute one. It can also be fatal especially to children.

Virus and bacteria are the common reasons and causes of diarrhea both acute and chronic. Let us first see what the usual causes of acute diarrhea are. Aside from viruses and bacteria which we know are the common causes of diarrhea, too much intake of alcohol and coffee are also other reasons for having an acute diarrhea. High anxiety level is also a factor of experiencing this kind of diarrhea. Chronic diarrhea is a more serious condition than the acute diarrhea because this is persistent. It means that this kind of diarrhea is continual and constant. Alcohol and coffee intakes are also reasons for this one but more seriously, diabetes and ulcer can cause chronic diarrhea. So if you or any of us is diabetic or have an ulcerative colitis, then you are also prone to chronic diarrhea.

Symptoms of diarrhea are determinable. Victims of diarrhea more often to experienced flushing out watery tools and experienced normal or even severe stomachache. Diarrhea can also be detected when one is having an abdominal pain and is frequently vomiting. Sometimes because of the several abdominal pains, blood in stools can also be detected. Diarrhea is somewhat a condition that should be taken seriously. That is why treatments should be known.

For a simple diarrhea problem, it will likely to be just within a week. Drinking of plenty of fluid especially water can help a person to re-hydrate because diarrhea can cause dehydration. Medicines and painkillers can is also advisable but not in all situation and all ages.

It is important to learn how to prevent, or maybe just lower the risk of diarrhea. Frequent hand washing is very important since everywhere you go and everything you touch, bacteria is always present. We should also be cautious in what we are eating because most common source of diarrhea is from the bacteria which came from the food that we intake everyday.

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