when you have diarrhea, your intestines in your body can't absorb the fluids that come in your body so it comes down with your poop.
YOU DIE!!!!!! Well, if you have diarrhea for a few days and totally ignore it. It will lead to your death. But it also depends how bad the diarrhea actually is. Well, yeah. make sure you see a doctor if it's very bad.
The body can become severely dehydrated.
our body lacks enough fluid to function properly.
What happens is you get diarrhea.....very bad diarrhea this happens because milk is like fruit it softens ur waste
Yes. Whenever the body discharges any fluids from the body they lose water. This includes vomit, diarrhea, blood, tears, sweat, csf.... you get the idea.
Large amounts of diarrhea dehydrate the body by removing fluids. Diarrhea can also cause loss of sodium (salts) and throw off your body's electrolyte balance. So, if you have diarrhea, stay hydrated!
The body is made of 70% water, so when you have diarrhea your body starts getting rid off water,
The symptoms of diarrhea are:Upset stomachSomething your stomach didn't want in your body.
Diarrhea is the term for fecal matter which contains more liquid than that of most fecal matter. The most common reason for one to have diarrhea is that the digestive system is not absorbing enough moisture from the stool, causing it to leave the body in a very runny form. Often this happens when one is ill, or if the body has consumed an unfamiliar food or medicine. If you mean diarrhea, it is also called loose motion of the bowel. Water level is more than normal. Body secretes more water into the digestive tract to expel the unwanted excretory materials. This happens when there is bacterial infection in the gastrointestinal tract. Diarrhea always follows indigestion or constipation.
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Diarrhea is a symptom a gastritis. Diarrhea is the body's way of trying to clear the digestive tract of a pathogen. When a person has diarrhea, they should be observed to prevent dehydration.
Upset stomach, headache, and diarrhea.