If the water is untreated it can contain organisms that will cause diarrhea.
You can get Viruses that can cause Diarrhea from contaminated Water. Also, Drinking laxative drinks like prune juice can cause Diarrhea.
Yes it can.
If any bacteria or harmful contaminants formed in or gained access, then yes, it is very possible that water from an outdated water bottle could cause diarrhea.
The fact that water comes from a well should not cause diarrhea. However, some wells are polluted. It depends on the location of the well. If there is any suspicion the well caused the diarrhea, the health department should check the well.
In general, mineral water is not likely to cause diarrhea. However, some people may experience digestive upset or diarrhea if they have an underlying sensitivity or allergy to minerals in the water or if they consume it in excessive amounts. It's always best to listen to your body and moderate your intake accordingly.
Yes, it can cause nausea, diarrhea and electrolyte problems.
Yes it can cause diarrhea, particularly the antibiotics
sea water is bad for dogs because of the high sodium level. it can be irrtating to the digestive track, and can cause diahria. Sea water can actually be fatal to dogs - there is a story of a dog dying from this - see link. Sea water can cause dehydration, sickness and diarrhea. You can minimise the risk of a dog swallowing sea water by ensuring your dog is wearing a dog life jacket which will keep the dog's head above water.
Yes, this should cause diarrhea. That also has been known to cause diarrhea. Inversely, the other has been observed to have a constipatory effect.
Drinking sea salt water can lead to dehydration because the high salt content creates an imbalance of electrolytes in the body. It can also cause kidney damage and worsen conditions like high blood pressure and heart disease. It is not safe for human consumption and should be avoided.
Osmotic diarrhea is a combination of regular diarrhea and extreme pressure in the anus. This pressure can cause the diarrhea to push out uncontrollably in a sometimes volcanic fashion. It involves too much water into the bowel movement system. Sometimes caused by osmotic laxatives.