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[ US /ˌdaɪɝˈiə/ ]
NOUN
  1. frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor

How To Use diarrhea In A Sentence

  • In children, especially, this E. coli variant can cause diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, and hemolytic uremic syndrome.
  • Nineteen people have submitted stool samples that tested positive for diarrhea-causing agents: Campylobacter (14), norovirus (3), salmonella (1) and Giardia (1).
  • The study assesses the therapeutic effects of colostrum (the first milk secreted at the end of pregnancy - it has less albumin and lactoprotein in it than milk secreted later) on diarrhea.
  • Presently, piglet early weaning diarrhea is a knotty disease in most pig farm.
  • These conditions are causing complications such as encephalitis, pneumonia, diarrhea and conjunctivitis.
  • By August eighty-nine men were recorded in the hospital registers with having diarrhea or dysentery.
  • Seafood ingestion syndromes such as diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, ciguatera poisoning, and scombroid poisoning also can cause diarrhea in travelers.
  • The carcinoid syndrome is classically described as flushing, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps, but borborygmi, cyanosis, telangiectasis, pellagra like skin lesions, wheezing, dypsnea or palpitations may also occur.
  • In the '90s, most creatine monohydrate wasn't micronized (ground down to a very fine powder for better absorption in the intestines and causing less diarrhea).
  • Not long after eating marinated raw fish called seviche, Espinosa doubled over with the intense nausea and diarrhea that are the telltale symptoms of the disease. Cholera Stalks A Continent
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