- diarrhea: frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor
- (diarrhoeal) diarrheal: of or relating to diarrhea
- Diarrhea (from the Greek, διὰρροια meaning "flowing through"), also spelled diarrhoea, is the condition of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. It is a common cause of death in developing countries and the second most common cause of infant deaths worldwide. ...
- Alternative spelling of diarrhea
- (Diarrhoeal) disease is another major health problem among under-five children in Nepal. Improvement of diarrhoea case management is used as a primary strategy for the reduction of mortality among children under five. ...
- (diarrhoeal) Substances that can produce diarrhoea, usually by ingesting certain pathogens spread through water.
- Diarrhoea is the passing of frequent watery stools when you go to the toilet.
- Frequent discharge of semi solid or liquid faecal matter from the bowel with a variety of cases.
- A symptom of a stomach upset or other gastrointestinal illness. It is characterised by watery, bowel motions which are frequent and sometimes explosive.
- A condition where sufferer has frequent watery and loose bowel movements
- increased frequency and looseness of bowel movement, involving the passage of unusually soft faeces. Diarrhoea can be caused by food poisoning, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, dysentery, etc. ...
- A term that means different things to different people but is usually taken to mean a change in the bowel habit to become more loose or watery and/or an increase in bowel frequency.
- Frequent evacuation of watery stools.
- Loose, watery, and frequent bowel movements - often associated with a virus or bacterial infection. In babies, diarrhoea can quickly cause dehydration.
- Probably the samosa. Be gone in a few days (if not better get down the chemist - they'll know what it is).
- Loose, frequent bowel movements can happen as a short-term reaction to infection, inflammation or food poisioning , and such are quite positive , cleansing action. A common experience is holiday diarrhoe, and this is usually a response to exposure to unfamiliar bacteria.
- Watery faeces (also spelt diarrhea)
- Passing loose or watery stools.
- a very unattractive bottom.
- Refers to more frequent and softer than normal bowel actions.
- is most commonly due to simple and self-limiting infection, such as food poisoning, but may also indicate serious disease, especially if it is persistent or contains blood (see main entry for DIARRHOEA).