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What to do if you having diarrhea?

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  What is diarrhea? Constantly having loose, watery bowel motions is known as diarrhea. Stool typically contains 60–90% water. Insufficient water removal from the stool, which results in it becoming loose and badly formed, is the cause of diarrhea. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), temporary viral and bacterial infections like food poisoning, and more severe conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and gastrointestinal bleeding can all contribute to these frequent bowel movements. Diarrhea can be acute or chronic, lasting up to four weeks, and can be an indication of a more serious condition. Acute cases can last up to two weeks. It's critical to pay attention to the duration, appearance, and presence of additional signs of your diarrhea. Other Diarrhea Signs Diarrhea can come with additional symptoms in addition to frequently occurring loose, watery bowel motions. It's typical to encounter one or more of the following, depending on the cause: sickness and nauseous a dimi...

How to relieve gastric pain?

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  What is Gastritis ? Gastritis is an irritation, inflammation, or, in severe instances, erosion of the stomach's lining. Compared to nonerosive gastritis, which results in inflammation, erosive gastritis can result in bleeding and stomach ulcers but is much less prevalent. Usually, it affects individuals between the ages of 15 and 50. Long-lasting signs and symptoms of chronic gastritis include nausea and lack of appetite. Typical signs of acute gastritis are severe and may last for a few days. There are some silent cases of gastritis (have no symptoms) While some types of gastritis can be managed through changes in lifestyle or food, others may need medication or other medical interventions.  Although they are much less prevalent, some types of gastritis can present with much more serious symptoms. Although erosive gastritis usually doesn't result in much inflammation, it can cause gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers. The mucosal barrier that protects the stomach is destroye...