What are the differences between diarrhea and diarrhea?

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What are the differences between diarrhea and diarrhea?

diarrhea are different degrees of the same symptom, manifested as increased defecation volume and frequency, stool does not form, clinically more called diarrhea. Diarrhea is usually caused by poor diet, abdominal cold, physical and chemical stimulation, pathogen infection and allergies. According to the length of the course, it can be divided into acute diarrhea and chronic diarrhea. Among them, the course of acute diarrhea is usually less than 3 weeks, the number of defecations per day can reach more than 10 times, the stool is usually thin, often accompanied by abdominal pain; the course of chronic diarrhea is usually>4 weeks.



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