Can you be sick with just diarrhea?

Diarrhea — loose, watery and possibly more-frequent bowel movements — is a common problem. It may be present alone or be associated with other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or weight loss.

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Can you have stomach virus with just diarrhea?

Most individuals with gastroenteritis will experience both diarrhea and vomiting, but some experience only one of these symptoms. Diarrhea is often very watery (type 7 on the Bristol stool chart), and can be bloody if the source of gastroenteritis is bacterial.

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What would cause diarrhea with no other symptoms?

What causes diarrhea?
  • A bacterial infection.
  • A virus.
  • Trouble digesting certain things (food intolerance)
  • Food allergy (such as celiac disease, gluten allergy)
  • Parasites that enter the body through food or water.
  • A reaction to medicines.
  • An intestinal disease, such as inflammatory bowel disease.

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What causes diarrhea without vomiting?

Some infections, food allergies and intolerances, digestive tract problems, abdominal surgery, and long-term use of medicines can cause chronic diarrhea. Some infections from bacteria and parasites that cause diarrhea do not go away quickly without treatment.

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Why do I feel sick but have diarrhea?

Vomiting and diarrhea can be caused by a number of things. These include viruses, bacteria, parasites, certain medicines, or certain medical conditions. Foods that are hard to digest (such as too many sweets) and undercooked (raw or partially raw) meat or fish can also cause vomiting and diarrhea.

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Mayo Clinic Minute: What to do when sick with a norovirus (or stomach flu)

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What to do if you have diarrhea and feel like throwing up?

Drink liquids
  1. Choose clear liquids such as water or broth.
  2. Don't have drinks with a lot of sugar in them. This includes juice and soda. ...
  3. If you have severe vomiting or diarrhea, don't drink sports drinks or electrolyte drinks. ...
  4. Suck on ice chips if nausea makes it hard for you to drink.

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Why do I sweat and feel sick when I poop?

The vegus nerve is part of that rest-and-digest system, and runs all the way from the brain stem to the rectum. "When that is stimulated, it can cause sweats, it can cause chills, it can drop your blood pressure and your heart rate as well," he says.

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Can you have a stomach virus and not vomit?

Yes, it is possible to have a stomach virus without vomiting or diarrhea. People can sometimes have symptoms that may be less obvious, such as abdominal discomfort, nausea, or upset digestion. People can also have a stomach virus with no symptoms at all.

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Can diarrhea without vomiting be food poisoning?

Clostridium perfringens. Clostridium perfringens is yet another bacteria found in raw meat and poultry that leads to a million more cases of food poisoning every year. It produces a toxin inside your intestines that causes cramps and diarrhea. So there's no vomiting or fever with this infection.

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Can you have diarrhea without a stomach bug?

A number of medications can cause diarrhea, and you may develop this side effect even if you have taken medication for a while without diarrhea. Diet. Various food allergies and sensitivities can cause loose stools without pain. You may notice a pattern of diarrhea occurring after you eat certain foods.

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What can cause sudden watery diarrhea?

The most common cause of diarrhea is the stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis). This mild viral infection most often goes away on its own within a few days. Eating or drinking food or water that contains certain types of bacteria or parasites can also lead to diarrhea. This problem may be called food poisoning.

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What is diarrhea without pain?

Bloating, feeling an urgent need to use a bathroom, straining, or a sense of incomplete evacuation may also occur. Many of these symptoms occur in persons with functional diarrhea but the absence of abdominal pain distinguishes these people from those with IBS.

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What foods stop diarrhea fast?

Do stick with bland foods. One tried-and-true diet for diarrhea is the BRAT diet: bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. Low in fiber, bland, and starchy, these foods can help replace lost nutrients and firm up your stools.

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How do I know if my diarrhea is a virus?

Symptoms of viral gastroenteritis are nausea, vomiting, and watery diarrhea. Dehydration is the most serious complication of this illness. This illness should run its course in a few days but may need medical attention of diarrhea or vomiting persists or if there are signs of dehydration.

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How many days does a stomach virus with diarrhea last?

Norovirus is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis. Symptoms usually begin 12 to 48 hours after you come into contact with the virus and last 1 to 3 days. rotavirus. Symptoms usually begin about 2 days after you come into contact with the virus and last for 3 to 8 days.

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How do I know if I have diarrhea from a virus or bacteria?

How is gastroenteritis diagnosed? Your healthcare provider will perform an exam and ask about your medical history. Your healthcare provider will likely ask for a stool sample to determine the source of your illness and whether it's bacterial or viral.

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What comes first vomiting or diarrhea?

Feeling sick and then vomiting is usually the first sign that your child has a 'tummy bug'. Diarrhoea tends to occur after your child has started vomiting and means passing frequent watery poos that are offensive in nature.

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How do you know if your diarrhea is from food poisoning?

Diarrhea that lasts more than 3 days. High fever (temperature over 102°F) Vomiting so often that you cannot keep liquids down. Signs of dehydration, which include not urinating (peeing) much, a dry mouth and throat, feeling dizzy when standing up.

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What are the 1st signs of food poisoning?

Symptoms of food poisoning often include upset stomach, diarrhea and vomiting. Symptoms usually start within hours or several days of eating the food. Most people have mild illness and get better without treatment.

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Do I have gastro if I'm not vomiting?

Gastro is an inflammation of the digestive tract, so it affects both your stomach and intestines. Gastro can involve both diarrhoea and/or vomiting, and other symptoms as well. In fact gastro is sometimes called 'stomach flu' because it can also be characterised by nausea, fever and headaches.

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How do you rule out a stomach virus?

How do doctors diagnose viral gastroenteritis? Doctors often diagnose viral gastroenteritis based on your symptoms. If your symptoms are mild and last only a short time, you typically won't need tests. In some cases, a medical history, a physical exam, and stool tests can help diagnose viral gastroenteritis.

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What can be mistaken for stomach virus?

Stomach pain is the most well-known clue of appendicitis. It is also a familiar clue of a stomach virus. Both conditions can have similar symptoms making them very difficult to tell apart without a professional medical evaluation.

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What is it called when you throw up and poop at the same time?

Fecal vomiting. Other names. Feculent vomiting, stercoraceous vomiting, copremesis. Fecal vomiting occurs when the bowel is obstructed for some reason, and intestinal contents cannot move normally.

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Why do I feel weak and shaky after pooping?

Often people need to tense their abdominal muscles and strain a bit during a bowel movement. This tends to stimulate the vagus nerve, which slows the heart rate. At the same time, blood flow back to the heart decreases, so blood pressure drops.

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Is it normal to take your clothes off while pooping?

For some people removing all of your clothing before pooping may seem strange but for many others, it is completely natural and normal. First of all, you are not alone. There are other people who prefer to have a bowel movement in the nude.

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