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diarrhea
[ dahy-uh-ree-uh ]
noun
- an intestinal disorder characterized by abnormal frequency and fluidity of fecal evacuations.
diarrhea
/ dī′ə-rē′ə /
- Excessive and frequent evacuation of watery feces, usually a symptom of a gastrointestinal disorder. Severe, prolonged diarrhea can lead to dehydration.
Other Words From
- diar·rheal diar·rheic di·ar·rhet·ic [dahy-, uh, -, ret, -ik], diar·rhoeal diar·rhoeic diar·rhoetic adjective
- anti·diar·rheal adjective
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Example Sentences
E. coli symptoms typically start three to four days after ingesting the bacteria and include stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea.
When you’re working on the project and you have limbs flying around, and blood and diarrhea and whatever else it is that you’re dealing with, it’s very technical.
"The most common thing that we're seeing is anything related to the gut. So diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, people not being able to eat, getting very dehydrated as a result of that."
The most common E. coli symptoms include stomach cramps and diarrhea, and they typically start three to four days after ingesting the bacteria.
Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions sometimes preceded by diarrhea or other gastrointestinal issues.
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