Frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor.
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Examples for "diarrhea"
Examples for "diarrhea"
1Meanwhile, however, one of those results was a mild case of diarrhea.
2Conclusions: Social franchising increased optimal treatment of childhood diarrhea in rural Myanmar.
3After IR, however, the frequency of diarrhea increased in the postoperative period.
4The most common reported side effects were headache, fatigue, dizziness and diarrhea.
5We recently analyzed 11 helicobacter isolates cultured from diarrhea patients in Canada.
1Normand, by contrast, had an on-screen looseness that still feels strikingly modern.
2She wondered at his words, their rambling nature; their looseness in this moment.
3There was some looseness and some great opportunities, Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said.
4And the looseness on which you comment, recollect, is all in your favor.
5He died nine days ago, of a looseness of the bowels.
1No diarrhœa, he said, but full motions, the first 3 very offensive.
2There is pain, there is diarrhœa, there is misery for the baby.
3After headache, backache, and loss of appetite comes usually a mild diarrhœa.
4The principal causes were an acute form of diarrhœa and tonsilitis.
5An excellent remedy for the diarrhœa of children is the subnitrate of bismuth.
1He died nine days ago, of a looseness of the bowels.
2There is a looseness of the bowels and the blood is intermingled with the excrement.
3What changes should be made for an attack of intestinal indigestion attended by looseness of the bowels?
4A tendency to looseness of the bowels with the discharge of mucus, or frequent attacks of abdominal pain or stomach ache.
5Their coats were staring, ears drooping, noses running, and heads hanging down-allthe symptoms of fly-bite ,togetherwith extreme looseness of the bowels.
1No diarrhœa, he said, but full motions, the first 3 very offensive.
2There is pain, there is diarrhœa, there is misery for the baby.
3After headache, backache, and loss of appetite comes usually a mild diarrhœa.
4The principal causes were an acute form of diarrhœa and tonsilitis.
5An excellent remedy for the diarrhœa of children is the subnitrate of bismuth.
6The symptoms of diarrhœa are too well known to require any detailed description.
7Stale vegetable or animal food, also impure water, are fruitful sources of diarrhœa.
8Next morning Bill didn't report, but he's been going it since on diarrhœa.
9I certify that I was severely attacked by diarrhœa after landing in the Crimea.
10He has been going it on diarrhœa lately; before that he was running on rheumatism.
11But boiled green vegetables and husk fruits are very apt to cause indigestion and diarrhœa.
12Nothing could be more irrational than to stop a diarrhœa before it has accomplished its purpose.
13The appetite is lost; there may be sickness and vomiting and profuse diarrhœa; and the patient emaciates rapidly.
14It was not funny; first it'd be vomiting, and then diarrhœa, and then the shells'd start coming in.
15Contaminated drinking water causes half a million deaths from diarrhoea each year.
16Objectives: Escherichia coli is the standard water quality indicator for diarrhoea risk.
Translations for diarrhœa