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Diarrhea
By jeromeCreated 2006-02-22 09:25
Mode of Transmission
• Ingestion of contaminated food and water.
Signs and Symptoms
• Passage of watery stools at least 3x a day.• Excessive thirst.• Sunken eyeballs and fontanel.
Immediate Treatment
:• Give Oral Rehydration Solution (ORESOL), rice soup (am) to replace lost body fluid.• Continue feeding.
Prevention and Control
:• Drink water only from safe sources. If unsure, boil water for 3 minutes or do water chlorination.• Eat only foods that are well cooked and properly prepared. Avoid eating “street vendedfood”.• Keep the food away from insects and rats by covering them using food cover.• Wash fruits and vegetables with clean water before eating or cooking.• Use toilet when defecating.• Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet.
 If diarrhea does not stop, consult the nearest health center 
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Diarrhea
By carol
 
Created 2006-11-15 13:18
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
 
DIARRHEA1. What is diarrhea?
 
2. What causes diarrhea?
 
3. What are the types of diarrhea?
 
4. When should a physician be consulted?
 
5. How is diarrhea managed?
 
1. What is diarrhea?
Diarrhea is the passage of loose and watery stools (more than 3 bowel movements per day) often associated with gassiness, bloating, and abdominal pain. It may also beaccompanied by nausea, vomiting, and fever.Diarrhea results to loss of body fluids and salts leading to dehydration of varyingseverity. Severe dehydration may cause death especially in children and the elderly.
2. What causesdiarrhea?
* Infection due to:o virus (Rotavirus, Hepatitis B virus)o bacteria (Cholera, Shigella)o intestinal parasites (E. histolytical, ponworm)- these microorganisms are usually spread by contaminated hands, or through food andwater.* Food intolerance (lactose deficiency, spicy food)* Use of laxative and antacid(magnesium hydroxide)* Use of antibiotics like tetracycline and cephalosporins* Inflammatory bowel disease(ulcerative colitis)* Emotional stress* Cancer of the colon (characterized by alternating diarrhea and constipation)
3. What are the types of diarrhea?
Diarrhea is classified as either acute or chronic.Acute diarrhea is the sudden onset of abnormally frequent watery stools accompanied byweakness, flatulence (farting), abdominal pain and sometimes fever and vomiting. It may be caused by eating spoiled food. This lasts for 2 to 5 days.
 
Chronic diarrhea lasts for more than 2 weeks and is associated with weight loss andanemia. This is usually caused by chronic use of laxatives or amoebiasis.
4. When should a physician be consulted?
* If the patient is less than 3 years old* If the patient is a pregnant woman* if diarrhea is associated with fever and dehydrationif diarrhea continues for more than 3 days* If diarrhea is associated with bloody, mucoid stools (dysentery)* If diarrhea is associated with abdominal tenderness and cramping
5. How is diarrhea managed?
The objectives of diarrhea therapy are to:1. Prevent excessive loss of fluid and saltsDiarrhea, if severe, leads to dehydration and loss of salts. To prevent these lifethreatening problems particularly in children and the elderly, oral rehydration solutionmust be given as early as possible.2. Identify and treat the causeDiarrhea caused by bacteria (Shigella, Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli) should be treatedwith antibiotics like cotrimoxazole and fluoroquinolones. Diarrhea caused by protozoa(Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia) should be treated with metronidazole incombination with other anti-amoebic drugs.3. Provide symptomatic relief In adults, antidiarrheal agents like loperamide and attapulgite may help in reducing thefrequency of bowel movement and in improving the consistency of stool of stools.Consult your doctor if diarrhea is severe especially in children and the elderly.Remember:* Patients should continue to eat to prevent or minimize nutritional damage.* Patients should drink water during their illness, especially if they have fever.* Patients should be monitored closely, particularly children who do not show a clear improvement within 2 days after beginning treatment with an effective antibiotic.* Since most of diarrhea-causing micro-organisms are spread by contaminated hands,thorough handwashing with soap and water and careful cleaning of all parts of the hand isan important measure to prevent diarrhea.
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