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Diarrhea
Alternate Names : Frequent Bowel Movements, Loose Bowel Movements, Stools - Watery
Definition
Diarrhea is defined as loose, watery, and frequent stools. Diarrhea is considered chronic (ongoing or prolonged) when you have had loose or frequent stools for longer than four weeks.
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Overview & Considerations
Diarrhea in adults is usually mild and resolves quickly without complication. In infants and children (especially under age 3), diarrhea is more concerning because they can become dehydrated fairly quickly.
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Autonomic Neuropathy Carcinoid Syndrome Celiac Disease - Sprue Crohn's Disease Cystic Fibrosis Dehydration Diabetic Neuropathy Food Poisoning Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Functional Bowel) Lactose Intolerance Malabsorption Ulcerative Colitis Viral Gastroenteritis Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
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BUN CHEM-20 Creatinine - Serum Urine Specific Gravity
Surgery & Procedures
Gastrectomy
Other Topics
Abdominal Pain Bloody or Tarry Stools Electrolytes Fever Fiber Pulse - Bounding
Review Date : 9/19/2003
Reviewed By : Jacqueline A. Hart, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Boston, Ma., and Senior Medical Editor, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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