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This complication of radiation therapy for cancer can cause stomach pain, vomiting or diarrhea. For most people, symptoms go away within weeks.
Symptoms · Diarrhea, which may be bloody. · Nausea. · Belly pain. · Vomiting. · Dehydration. · Low-grade fever (sometimes).
The best way to replace lost fluids depends on age, how bad the dehydration is and its cause. For infants and children who are dehydrated from diarrhea, ...
Ongoing, watery diarrhea could be a sign of this condition of the colon. Find out about testing and treatment.
Diarrhea. · Fever. · Fatigue. · Belly pain and cramping. · Blood in the stool. · Mouth sores. · Reduced appetite and weight loss. · Pain or drainage near or around the ...
If diarrhea occurs while you are being treated with irinotecan: Check with your doctor immediately. Be sure to let your doctor know if the diarrhea started ...
These can make diarrhea worse. Make sure your child gets plenty of rest. The illness and dehydration may have made your child weak and tired. Avoid giving your ...
... diarrhea. Diphenoxylate helps stop diarrhea by slowing down the movements of the intestines. Diphenoxylate is chemically related to some narcotics and may ...
608 patients with Clostridium Difficile Associated Diarrhea (CDAD) will participate in this study and receive either oral vancomycin or CB-183,315 in a blinded ...
Norovirus is the leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea from acute gastroenteritis in the U.S. Learn more from Mayo Clinic.
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