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The results should NOT be considered a diagnosis.
Please consult your health care provider.
edit important variables such as:
demo: duration, passing out, demo: age, urinating less than normal, slurred speech, stomach pain, headache
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Viral gastroenteritis - stomach flu
a.k.a gastro, gastric flu, stomach flu
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Enteroviral infections - type of viral infection
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Dehydration - insufficient body water
'dehydration' is considered a medical emergency
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Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
a.k.a drug overdose or poisoning
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
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drugs and toxins
allergies, behavioral/psychological/psychiatry, cardiac, eye diseases, gastrointestinal, hematological, orthopedics, dermatology, other
[chronic]
palpitations, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain, vomiting
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Viral syndrome - type of flu
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Campylobacter - bacterial diarrhea
a.k.a eneteric campylobacteriosis
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campylobacter
gastrointestinal, infectious diseases
[acute and may recur]
diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain
Campylobacter is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria. Motile, with either uni- or bi-polar flagella, the organisms have a somewhat curved, rod-like appearance, and are oxidase-positive. At least a dozen species of Campylobacter have been implicated in human disease, with C.
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Salmonellosis - type of bacterial diarrhea
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Shigellosis - bacterial stomach flu
a.k.a bacillary dysentery
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Bacterial enteritis - bacterial diarrhea
a.k.a bacterial gastroenteritis
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bacterial enteritis
gastrointestinal, infectious diseases
[acute]
diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain
Many different types of bacteria can produce the symptoms associated with bacterial gastroenteritis, including salmonella, shigella, staphylococcus, Campylobacter jejuni, clostridium, E. coli, yersinia, and others.
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Food poisoning - infection transmitted through contaminated foods
'food poisoning' is considered a medical emergency
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• diarrhea -
hyperdefecation , increased frequency of stools , frequent bm , runny stools , watery stools , loose bowel movements , having bowel movements very often , bm loose , stools loose , bm frequent , stools frequent , loose motions
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