Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Diarrhea??


In medicine, diarrhea, also spelled diarrhoea (see spelling differences), is frequent loose or liquid bowel movements. Acute diarrhea is a common cause of death in developing countries and the second most common cause of infant deaths worldwide.

Diarrhea commonly results from gastroenteritis caused by viral infections, parasites or bacterial toxins. In sanitary living conditions where there is ample food and a supply of clean water, an otherwise healthy patient usually recovers from viral infections in a few days. However, for ill or malnourished individuals diarrhea can lead to severe dehydration and can become life-threatening without treatment.

Diarrhea can also be a symptom of more serious diseases, such as dysentery, cholera, or botulism, and can also be indicative of a chronic syndrome such as Crohn's disease or severe mushroom poisoning syndromes. Though appendicitis patients do not generally have violent diarrhea, it is a common symptom of a ruptured appendix. It is also an effect of severe radiation sickness.

Diarrhea can also be caused by dairy intake in those who are lactose intolerant.

Symptomatic treatment for diarrhea involves the patient consuming adequate amounts of water to replace that loss, preferably mixed with electrolytes to provide essential salts and some amount of nutrients. For many people, further treatment is unnecessary. The following types of diarrhea indicate medical supervision is required:

* Diarrhea in infants
* Moderate or severe diarrhea in young children;
* Diarrhea associated with blood
* Diarrhea that continues for more than two days;
* Diarrhea that is associated with more general illness such as non-cramping abdominal pain, fever, weight loss, etc;
* Diarrhea in travelers, since they are more likely to have exotic infections such as parasites;
* Diarrhea in food handlers, because of the potential to infect others;
* Diarrhea in institutions such as hospitals, child care centers, or geriatric and convalescent homes. For more detail. click here ..

Diarrhea atau cirit-birit ni selalu gak saya alami semenjak dua menjak ni. Kalau orang biasa sekali teruknya, orang yg luar biasa seperti saya pula akan mengalami berkali-kali lebih teruk kerana perut yg agak sensitif.

Apapun semua tu memang dugaan...bagi sesiapa yg dah terkena elakkan makanan pedas dan minum susu. Eloklah jika anda minum teh pekat, minum air masak byk2 dan 100 plus untuk tambahkan tenaga dalam badan kembali. Sebab banyak air dalam badan kita yan gkeluar bila mengalaminya :)


Nota : memang hari yang panjang bila terkena.... :D


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