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  1. Jun 1, 2012 · The next step when confronted with a chronic, watery diarrhea is to determine whether it is an osmotic or secretory process by calculating the stool osmotic gap. In this case, the patient had a stool osmotic gap (290 − 2[80+30]) of greater than 50 mmol/L, suggesting an osmotic cause of diarrhea.

  2. Dec 22, 2023 · Summary. Loose stools are unusually watery bowel movements. Causes may include gastrointestinal infections, ulcerative colitis, and thyroid problems, among others. Diarrhea refers to three or...

  3. Sep 20, 2023 · Diarrhea means having a loose, watery stool during a bowel movement. It’s common in both children and adults and usually goes away on its own within a few days. If it doesn’t improve or if you’re experiencing other symptoms like a fever or bloody stool, reach out to a provider to get the treatment (and relief) you need.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Loose stools are bowel movements that appear softer than normal. They can be watery, mushy, or shapeless. In some cases, they may also have a strong or foul odor. Keep reading to learn more...

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · Diarrhea is characterized by stool that’s loose, bloody, or fatty. You may feel like you need to go to the bathroom frequently. Diarrhea sometimes accompanies abdominal pain. Causes of abdominal...

  6. What is diarrhoea? Diarrhoea is when you have 3 or more loose or liquid stools (poos) in one day, or more frequently than normal. If you have diarrhoea, you will notice an increase in the volume, wateriness or frequency of your bowel movements.

  7. Oct 1, 2020 · A 50-year-old woman presents to your clinic reporting four loose, watery stools per day for the past 6 weeks. This is a change from her baseline of a regular, formed brown stool every 2 days. She has not seen any blood in the toilet bowel, and she denies fevers or abdominal pain.

  8. May 26, 2023 · Summary. Diarrhea, or “the runs,” is when you experience loose, watery stools and feel the urgent need to have a bowel movement multiple times a day. A few causes include infections, diseases,...

  9. 1. What is Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE) ? Acute gastroenteritis or diarrhea is defined as a decrease in stool consistency (loose or liquid) and/or increase in frequency of evacuation 3 or more times in 24 hours with or without vomiting or fever, usually lasting for 7 days but not more than 14 days. 2.

  10. Chronic diarrhea is defined as a predominantly decreased stool consistency lasting longer than four weeks. 1, 2 The prevalence is estimated to be 1% to 5% of the adult population. 1 Common...