Diarrhea or loose stools are symptoms of loose or watery stools more than usual, or sometimes mucus mixed with blood. The cause is usually from infection or food poisoning or eating food contaminated with germs. The symptoms include loose or watery stools more than 3 times in 24 hours, or mucus mixed with blood once.

Acute diarrhea symptoms will not last more than 2 weeks. Some may also have other symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย, unwell, nausea, fatigue, feeling, and fever. If you have watery stools more than 3 times a day and do not drink enough water, you may become dehydrated, which can lead to serious complications if not treated properly.
Therefore, whenever you suspect that you have dehydration from diarrhea, you should see a doctor immediately. Patients may have signs of this condition, such as fatigue, dry mouth or throat, dizziness, increased thirst, rapid heartbeat, headache, and decreased urination.
Protection
- Before eating, always wash your hands thoroughly and properly
- Drink clean water and always eat cook food.
- Wash raw vegetables and fruits thoroughly before eating.
- Wash kitchen equipment and food containers thoroughly.
- Take care of the environment around the house to prevent it from being a breeding ground for flies.
In addition, when diarrhea occurs, eat easily digestible food, drink enough water, and get enough rest. Children, especially young children, may also suffer from dehydration due to diarrhea. Signs of this condition may include dry, cracked lips, less tears when crying, sunken eyes, a sunken fontanelle, decreased or only a small amount of urine, dry and drowsiness, dizziness, cold skin, irritation, etc.
However, if your child’s diarrhea does not improve within 24 hours, or if the child has a fever higher than 39 degrees Celsius, or if the child has bloody or black stools, the child should be taken to see a doctor immediately.