• Fever, muscle aches, and nausea or diarrhea. (fda.gov)
  • While dietary vitamin C from food sources is unlikely to cause harm, large doses of vitamin C supplements can lead to various symptoms, including diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, stomach cramps, and headaches. (bacchusgamma.org)
  • The most common symptoms of vitamin C overdose include gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, and heartburn. (bacchusgamma.org)
  • One of the most common effects of excessive vitamin C intake is gastrointestinal discomfort, including diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps. (bacchusgamma.org)
  • The diarrhea may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. (cdc.gov)
  • Symptoms include lack of energy, diarrhea, fever, nausea and jaundice (yellow color to the whites of the eyes or skin). (texas.gov)
  • Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and jaundice. (texas.gov)
  • Nausea and vomiting may occur in individuals who are lactose intolerant. (wikipedia.org)
  • The primary manifestation is diarrhea, but it may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. (medscape.com)
  • Diarrhea associated with nausea and vomiting is referred to as gastroenteritis. (medscape.com)
  • A case was defined as any person in Kananga who developed acute diarrhoea (≥ 3 times/24 hours) and any of the following symptoms: fever, nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain from 11 November 2013 to 10 December 2013. (who.int)
  • Often side effects such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, can be managed with the medications given by the hospital. (lymphoma.org.au)
  • When vitamin C is consumed in excess, it can cause diarrhea, which is characterized by loose and watery stools. (bacchusgamma.org)
  • Diarrhea is a sudden increase in the number and looseness of stools (bowel movements). (childrensmn.org)
  • It can vary from several loose or mushy stools to many watery stools. (childrensmn.org)
  • One or two loose stools is not diarrhea, and no treatment is needed. (childrensmn.org)
  • Viral diarrhea often lasts 5 to 9 days but diarrhea stools should be less frequent and smaller in size with treatment. (childrensmn.org)
  • If the yeast infects the intestines of the cat, he will throw up and have watery stools. (vetinfo.com)
  • Bacteria in diarrhea stools of infected people can be passed from one person to another if hygiene or handwashing habits are not good. (chkd.org)
  • The unabsorbed lactose draws water into the colon, leading to loose, watery stools. (wikipedia.org)
  • Diarrhea (loose, watery stools) that may contain blood. (stlukes-stl.com)
  • Although most definitions center on the frequency, consistency, and water content of stools, the author prefers defining diarrhea as stools that take the shape of their container. (medscape.com)
  • Most persons infected with the cholera bacterium have mild diarrhea or no symptoms at all. (cdc.gov)
  • Cholera is a bacterial infection of the small intestine that causes a large amount of watery diarrhea. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Cholera is an acute enteric infection characterized by profuse vomiting and acute watery diarrhoea caused by ingestion of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae serogroup O1 or O139. (who.int)
  • Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae which produces an enterotoxin that causes copious, painless, watery diarrhoea and vomiting. (who.int)
  • Cholera can be subclinical, a mild and uncomplicated episode of diarrhea, or a fulminant, potentially lethal disease. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Enterotoxins, generated by some bacteria (ie, enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, Vibrio cholera ) act directly on secretory mechanisms and produce a typical, copious watery (rice water) diarrhea. (medscape.com)
  • Protects your baby from developing diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain caused by rotavirus. (cdc.gov)
  • The NHS advises seeking medical help urgently if your baby or toddler: is deteriorating rather than getting better, has blood or mucus in their poo, has bile-stained (green) vomit, has severe stomach pain, is under three months and has a temperature over 38C or is three to six months and has a temperature over 39C. (chroniclelive.co.uk)
  • If the diarrhea is caused by a bacteria, parasite, or specific virus, see the education sheet, "Diarrhea reference chart. (childrensmn.org)
  • Your doctor may need to test your child's blood, pee , or stool to confirm that the diarrhea is being caused by rotavirus and not by bacteria. (connecticutchildrens.org)
  • Rotavirus is the most common diagnosis for young children with acute diarrhea, but other causes may include bacteria (Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter are most common), parasites (Giardia and Cryptosporidium are most common), localized infection elsewhere, antibiotic-associated adverse effects (such as those related to treatment for Clostridium difficile), and food poisoning. (online-family-doctor.com)
  • Bacteria, viruses and fungi could be the primary cause of your cat's vomiting and diarrhea. (vetinfo.com)
  • Bacteria that can cause vomiting and diarrhea include Salmonella, which can be found in infected meats and food, or Clostridium perfringens . (vetinfo.com)
  • Diarrhea can be caused by many types of bacteria, viruses, and parasites. (chkd.org)
  • Viruses, bacteria, and parasites that get inside the digestive tract often cause diarrhea. (chkd.org)
  • The bacteria causes possibly bloody diarrhea. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • In severe cases, an effective antibiotic can reduce the volume and duration of diarrhoea and the period of bacteria excretion. (who.int)
  • Diarrhea is often caused by a viral infection or eating food that does not "agree" with the stomach (too spicy, too rich, or new foods). (childrensmn.org)
  • Similar to FeLV, FIV often results in persistent diarrhea caused by bacterial, fungal or parasitic infection. (petmd.com)
  • Children can also have diarrhea without having an infection. (chkd.org)
  • Dogs and puppies infected with Campylobacter might show no signs of infection or they can have diarrhea. (cdc.gov)
  • However, this may be hard to identify in diapered infants, because the massive watery stool output makes it difficult to determine the amount of urine output. (medscape.com)
  • Several stool specimens may be required because Cyclospora oocysts may be shed intermittently and at low levels, even in persons with profuse diarrhea. (cdc.gov)
  • Visit your vet if the cat displays the symptoms for more than 2 days or if there is blood in the vomit or stool. (vetinfo.com)
  • Patients who vomit should be given small, frequent sips of ORS solution, or ORS solution by nasogastric tube. (cdc.gov)
  • It may range from a mild case with one or two incidents to a more severe case with multiple, frequent episodes of watery diarrhea. (petmd.com)
  • A child has diarrhea when bowel movements are loose and watery, and more frequent than normal. (chkd.org)
  • In the first few days you might see a sudden high temperature, cold-like symptoms, mild diarrhoea, swollen eyelids and glands, and loss of appetite. (chroniclelive.co.uk)
  • It can cause diarrhea with mucus and traces of blood, and you'll often see your kitten straining to poop. (petmd.com)
  • Cat vomiting and diarrhea are symptoms that often occur at the same time, indicating food intolerance that can go away on its own, or more severe illnesses that need medication. (vetinfo.com)
  • Diarrhea can occur 2 months or more after you stop taking this medicine. (stlukes-stl.com)
  • The reported figures exclude the estimated 500 000-700 000 cases of "acute watery diarrhoea" that occur every year in vast areas of central and south-east Asia and in some African countries. (who.int)
  • Also use it right away if symptoms involve two different parts of the body, like hives with vomiting. (kidshealth.org)
  • Baby passes more than two bowel movements which are watery, runny and smelly. (barwonhealth.org.au)
  • She also notes new onset of watery, nonbloody diarrhea after arrival to the emergency department. (medscape.com)
  • Feline calicivirus (FCV) is another potential viral cause of diarrhea in kittens, which more often results in upper respiratory illness. (petmd.com)
  • Viral infections can also lead to diarrhea and gastrointestinal upset in kittens. (petmd.com)
  • Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), often called feline parvovirus, is a highly contagious virus that can cause diarrhea and gastrointestinal upset in kittens. (petmd.com)
  • In older kittens, E. coli typically manifests as a sudden onset of diarrhea with vomiting and decreased appetite . (petmd.com)
  • In kittens under 2 weeks of age, you may see sudden bouts of watery diarrhea along with vomiting , lethargy , weakness, or sepsis. (petmd.com)
  • It is important to offer ORS solution frequently, measure the amount drunk, and measure the fluid lost as diarrhea and vomitus. (cdc.gov)
  • The goal of treatment is to replace fluid and salts that are lost through diarrhea. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Diarrhea and fluid loss can be fast and extreme. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If the diarrhea is not improving or is watery, offer an oral rehydration solution (Pedialyte® or another brand) between feedings. (childrensmn.org)
  • Most cases of diarrhoea caused by V. cholerae can be treated adequately by giving a solution of oral rehydration salts. (who.int)
  • The case was a 3 years old male with rehydration and vomiting. (who.int)
  • The most common symptom of cyclosporiasis is watery diarrhea, which can be profuse. (cdc.gov)
  • It is vital that your child drinks more than usual to replace lost fluids, but avoid fizzy drinks and fruit juice which could make diarrhoea worse. (chroniclelive.co.uk)
  • Your doctor may suggest that you give your child special drinks that replace body fluids, especially if the diarrhea has lasted for more than 2 or 3 days. (connecticutchildrens.org)
  • People suffering from AWD lose fluids very quickly, through watery diarrhoea and vomiting. (who.int)