Do not use if you experience abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting, or if you have or
develop diarrhoea.
The same applies for Potassium if you experience diabetes or kidney problems and remember that if
you develop diarrhoea after taking the high Vitamin C dosage then lessen the dosage until the symptoms stop.
Rabbit eaters, if they have no fat from another source — beaver, moose, fish — will
develop diarrhoea in about a week, with headache, lassitude and vague discomfort.
If the NPP people doubt it, they should ask Capt. Koda what made
him develop diarrhoea when he was picked up by the BNI in connection with the three South African mercenaries.
Breastfed babies are less likely to
develop diarrhoea, vomiting and chest infections, leading to fewer hospital visits; and they are less likely to become obese both as children and in later life.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that babies who do not receive breast milk are more likely to be admitted to hospital for
diarrhoea and respiratory illness and to
develop eczema, wheeze and have an increased incidence of juvenile onset diabetes.
He was submerged in cold water and
developed vomiting and
diarrhoea.
Now, thanks to health workers at all levels; the major international agencies - including WHO, UNICEF and USAID; ministries of health: non-government organisations; and Dialogue on
Diarrhoea, control of diarrhoeal diseases is an essential child health programme in virtually every
developing country.
Gluten intolerance I was in Ecuador until a few years ago and
developed chronic
diarrhoea which was diagnosed as amoebiasis.
Although
diarrhoea is less common in the UK and often less serious than in
developing countries, a number of babies do die every year in the UK as a result of diarrhoeal dehydration, deaths which could easily be prevented by the timely use of ORT.
WHO distance learning course WHO has
developed a self - teaching training course on
diarrhoea case management designed for health workers who regularly deal with children with
diarrhoea but who are unable to attend training courses away from their workplaces.
UK nurses need basic ORT training The UK could learn from
developing countries about educating nurses on
diarrhoea management.
Infants who are exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life and continue to be breastfed until two years of age and beyond
develop fewer infections and have less severe illnesses, including
diarrhoea.
While many studies have observed that breast feeding protects against
diarrhoea, few have explored the variability of this effect.6 — 8 Our study is the first to show that breast feeding may confer greater protection against
diarrhoea in deprived rather than affluent areas or households within a
developed country.
After commercial infant formula was introduced in the
developing world in the early 1900s, cases of lethal
diarrhoea spiked (and anti-formula sentiment mounted) leading to the penning by WHO in 1981 of its International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes.
But in the last five years, researchers discovered that in the
developing world, where HIV rates are highest, infants are more likely to die of
diarrhoea if they are not breastfed than they are to contract the virus from an infected mother's breast milk.
This system, operating since 1966, has revealed high attack rates due to
diarrhoea, although without the high mortality found in
developing countries.
Escherichia coli, which causes at least 25 per cent of all
diarrhoea in
developing countries, is commonly found in weaning food.
Studies from various
developing countries have shown that between three and 20 per cent of episodes of acute
diarrhoea become persistent, and up to one half of all
diarrhoea - associated deaths occur during episodes of persistent
diarrhoea.
Gastroenteritis is widespread in
developing countries, where poor sanitation enables rotaviruses — so - called because of their wheel - like shape — to spread through infected water and food, causing illness and
diarrhoea in infants.
Researchers identify a key gene that allows C. difficile — a
diarrhoea - causing bacterium found in hospitals and across the
developing world — to be transferred from person to person [Image Credit: CDC / Dr.
Researchers identify a key gene that allows C. difficile — a
diarrhoea - causing bacterium found in hospitals and across the
developing world — to be transferred from person to person [Image Credit:...
C. difficile is the leading cause of antibiotic - associated
diarrhoea in
developed countries and has been responsible for a number of deaths in hospital patients.
Up to 12 % of post-cholecystectomy patients when questioned feel that they have diarrhea as a consequence of their operation, and at least 4 - 5 % of patients have a definite deterioration in their perceived
diarrhoea or perceive that they have
developed diarrhea for the first time.
Symptoms may
develop quickly and can include vomiting,
diarrhoea, dehydration, loss of appetite and depression.
Within the first day of shifting, they
developed severe
diarrhoea and were feverish.
It was
developed as a rubber stabilizer and herbicide similar to Agent Orange and may cause liver / kidney damage, skin cancers and leukaemia, hair - loss, sight loss, foetal abnormalities and chronic
diarrhoea.
If while travelling or within one year of travelling, you
develop flu - like symptoms (such as fever, chills, pain, weakness, muscle aches, vomiting, cough,
diarrhoea or abdominal pain) you must urgently seek medical attention and tell your doctor that you have been travelling in a malarious area.
For instance, we might have abolished malaria and dengue fever, and the
developing world might have been more
developed such that more people had fridges and freezers, and medicine — very simple medicine, as it happens — to deal with
diarrhoea.