Wednesday 10 August 2011

What is diarrhea?


Diarrhea is an increase in stool frequency or decrease in the form of stool (greater looseness of stool). Although changes in stool frequency and the loosening of stools can vary independently of each other, changes often occur in both.

Diarrhea must be distinguished from the other four conditions. Although these conditions may accompany diarrhea, often have different causes and treatments of diarrhea. These other conditions are as follows:

incontinence of feces, which is the inability to manage (the delay), the gut until the appropriate time, for example, until a second access to the toilet

rectal urgency, which is a sudden urge to have bowel movements that are so strong that if a toilet is not immediately available, there will incontinence

incomplete evacuation, a sensation that another stool is needed quickly after bowel movements, but it's hard stool more the second time

stools immediately after a meal

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