Yes, there are two types of diarrhea. One is very watery, this is usually caused by an infection or ailment in the small intestine. The large intestine usually produces a more volumous diarrhea, with more consistency to it.
2006-08-05 10:30:18
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answered by amish-robot 4
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Gastrointestinal (GI) infections usually cause diarrhea - frequent and watery bowel movements. Viruses, bacteria, or parasites all can be responsible, which means that a child with diarrhea might exhibit a variety of symptoms.
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2006-08-05 10:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, diarrhea is due to excess water in your feces. Constipation, which is the opposite is caused by lack of water in your feces. Good feces are balanced with enough water content to make for easy expulsion as well as enough solid waste to form a compacted mass that doesn't explode all over your toilet upon exiting your rectum.
Natural remedies such as bananas for diarrhea and prunes for constipation exist. Also over the counter medications such as Pepto Bismol can be used.
2006-08-05 10:36:05
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answered by Lecrapface 2
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Depending on severe a case you have, it can be semi-hard with water, or all watery.
2006-08-05 10:30:35
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answered by WC 7
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That is pretty much the definition genius. The looser the stool, the more you can be sure it is di-di-di-diarrhea!!
2006-08-05 10:30:41
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answered by cannon1977 3
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Yes, it's a basement blowout sale and all inventory must be liquidated.
2006-08-05 10:29:50
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answered by I Know Nuttin 5
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That's what makes is number one and a half.
2006-08-05 10:28:17
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answered by Chris 4
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yes
2006-08-05 10:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes "arriea" means flowing gross yes
2006-08-05 10:28:48
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answered by ? 1
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Yes.
If it were food you would have to eat it with a spoon.
2006-08-05 10:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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