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*'''Medical history:'''
*'''Medical history:'''
**Various medical conditions can make patients prone to infections.
**Various medical conditions can make patients prone to infections.
***C. difficile: Hospitalization, antibiotic administration
***[[Clostridium difficile infection|C. difficile]]: [[Hospital|Hospitalization]], [[antibiotic]] administration
***Plesiomonas species: Liver diseases or malignancy
***[[Plesiomonas shigelloides|Plesiomonas]] species: Liver diseases or [[Cancer|malignancy]]
***Salmonella species: Intestinal dysmotility, malnutrition, achlorhydria, hemolytic anemia (especially sickle cell disease), immunosuppression, malaria
***[[Salmonella]] species: Intestinal dysmotility, [[malnutrition]], [[achlorhydria]], [[hemolytic anemia]] (especially [[Sickle-cell disease|sickle cell disease]]), [[immunosuppression]], [[malaria]]
***Rotavirus: Hospitalization
***[[Rotavirus]]: [[Hospital|Hospitalization]]
***Giardia species: Agammaglobulinemia, chronic pancreatitis, achlorhydria, cystic fibrosis
***[[Giardia lamblia|Giardia]] species: [[X-linked agammaglobulinemia|Agammaglobulinemia]], [[chronic pancreatitis]], [[achlorhydria]], [[cystic fibrosis]]
***Cryptosporidia species:Immunocompromised or immunosuppressed state
***[[Cryptosporidium|Cryptosporidia]] species: [[Immunodeficiency|Immunocompromised]] state
***Vibrio: Cirrhosis
***[[Vibrio]]: [[Cirrhosis]]
***Yersinia: Hemochromatosis.
***[[Yersinia]]: [[Hemochromatosis]]
*Intake of fruit or vegetable juices particularly in children.
*Intake of fruit or vegetable juices (particularly in children)
*Lactose intolerance
*[[Lactose intolerance]]
*History of abdominal or gall bladder removal surgery.
*History of abdominal or [[Gallbladder|gall bladder]] removal surgery
*Age>50 yrs
*Age>50 yrs




===Common Symptoms===
===Common Symptoms===
Common symptoms of Acute diarrhea include:
Common symptoms of acute diarrhea include:
*Loose stools: watery or mucoid or bloody  
*Loose stools: watery or mucoid or bloody  
*Fever
*[[Fever]]
*Abdominal cramps
*[[Abdominal pain]]
*Abdominal pain
*Urgency to have a bowel movement
*Urgency to have a bowel movement
*Nausea or vomiting
*[[Nausea and vomiting|Nausea or vomiting]]
*Bloating
*Bloating
*Symptoms of dehydration:
*Symptoms of [[dehydration]]:
**Excessive thirst
**Excessive thirst
**Dry mouth or tongue
**Dry mouth or tongue
**scant or no urination,dark-colored urine
**Scant or no urination, dark-colored urine
**Weakness
**Weakness
**dizziness or lightheadedness
**[[Dizziness]] or lightheadedness
**Fatigue
**[[Fatigue]]
      
      


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===Less Common Symptoms===
===Less Common Symptoms===
Less common symptoms of Acute diarrhea include:
Less common symptoms of Acute diarrhea include:
*Weight loss if diarrhea persists longer
*[[Weight loss]] if diarrhea persists longer
*Malnutrition
*[[Malnutrition]]
*Confusion or agitation
*[[Confusion]] or agitation
*disorientation
*[[Confusion|Disorientation]]
*fainting
*[[Syncope|Fainting]]
*seizures
*[[Seizure|Seizures]]
*Abdominal guarding
*[[Abdominal guarding]]
*Stupor or coma
*[[Stupor]] or [[coma]]





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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Chandrakala Yannam, MD [2]

Overview

The hallmark of acute diarrhea is the sudden onset of 3 or more stools per day, lasting less than 2 weeks. The most common symptoms of acute diarrhea include increased frequency of bowel movements, abdominal pain, elevation of body temperature, symptoms of fluid loss (dark or scant urine, excessive thirst, dizziness, fatigue).

History and Symptoms

History

Water exposure:


Common Symptoms

Common symptoms of acute diarrhea include:


Less Common Symptoms

Less common symptoms of Acute diarrhea include:


References

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  3. Fischer TK, Viboud C, Parashar U, Malek M, Steiner C, Glass R, Simonsen L (2007). "Hospitalizations and deaths from diarrhea and rotavirus among children <5 years of age in the United States, 1993-2003". J. Infect. Dis. 195 (8): 1117–25. doi:10.1086/512863. PMID 17357047.
  4. Talbert A, Thuo N, Karisa J, Chesaro C, Ohuma E, Ignas J, Berkley JA, Toromo C, Atkinson S, Maitland K (2012). "Diarrhoea complicating severe acute malnutrition in Kenyan children: a prospective descriptive study of risk factors and outcome". PLoS ONE. 7 (6): e38321. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038321. PMC 3366921. PMID 22675542.

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