Causes of Foul-Smelling Diarrhea
Foul-smelling diarrhea occurs with a variety of conditions, including certain intestinal infections, malabsorption of dietary fats, and digestive tract bleeding.
Read more →Foul-smelling diarrhea occurs with a variety of conditions, including certain intestinal infections, malabsorption of dietary fats, and digestive tract bleeding.
Read more →Prolactin is a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland and is responsible for breast changes during pregnancy and lactation following delivery. High prolactin, also called hyperprolactinemia, happens when the pituitary gland secretes too much prolactin.
Read more →Most people have experienced diarrhea at some point in life, and while it is uncomfortable, it tends to resolve on its own within a few days. Acute bleeding diarrhea, however, can be a sign of serious illness and should be treated as a medical emergency, according to the May 2009 issue of the medical journal "
Read more →Diarrhea, a symptom most people experience at some point, is generally described as an increase in the frequency, volume and fluid content of bowel movements. Explosive diarrhea is a more violent and loud passing of watery stool, as it is expelled along with excessive gas.
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