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The infants present in the first few days of life with watery diarrhoea.
They present with a long history of watery diarrhoea, which may be profuse.
Clinical signs include watery diarrhoea, vomiting, fever and weight loss.
The first sign of Norovirus is usually a sudden sick feeling followed by forceful vomiting and watery diarrhoea.
She developed a mild watery diarrhoea after two months of treatment but this resolved after gold injections were temporarily stopped.
The main symptom is profuse watery diarrhoea, which causes debilitation if fluids are not replaced quickly.
HCO 3 -secretion by the ileum and colon is an important cause of watery diarrhoea.
Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a mild to severe disease characterised by vomiting, watery diarrhoea, and low-grade fever.
Twenty four patients, 14 male and 10 female, presenting with watery diarrhoea clinically diagnosed as cholera in the Emergency Service, were included in the study.
Clinical features have varied from recurrent short-lived episodic abdominal pain to recurrent severe watery diarrhoea.
Those who do suffer symptoms, when infected by Giardia, experience an acute attack of watery diarrhoea, with bloating, abdominal pain, belching and fatigue.
The primary signs are a watery diarrhoea and mild systemic signs such as pyrexia, anorexia and lethargy.
A 14 year old previously healthy white girl was admitted to the children's ward with an 18 hour history of severe watery diarrhoea, lower abdominal pain, myalgia, and headache.
This patient developed a severe debilitating colitis with mainly watery diarrhoea two weeks after stopping a course of parenteral gold treatment with a total dosage of 372.5 mg.
Faecal concentrations and output of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) were assessed on successive days by gas-liquid chromatography in 24 patients with acute watery diarrhoea.
As I watched I could see the dark watery diarrhoea flowing from them without any lifting of the tails as though there was nothing they could do to control it.
She was discharged after one week but four weeks later, she relapsed with symptoms of watery diarrhoea and fresh blood, abdominal pain, and a further weight loss of 6.3 kg.
Similar results were noted both in patients with confirmed cholera and in a clinically similar group of patients with acute watery diarrhoea from whom V cholerae was not isolated.
Despite these preventive measures, 637 cases of suspected acute watery diarrhoea were reported in the states of Gedaref and Kassala in Sudan's east, leading to 39 known deaths.
Unfortunately two weeks after her last gold injection she presented acutely complaining of lethargy, anorexia, weight loss (9.5 kg), abdominal pain, and watery diarrhoea (up to 20 times per day) with a small amount of blood.
The main clinical sign in both Type I and Type II disease is a profuse watery diarrhoea and in Type I, where calves are at grass, this is usually persistent and has a characteristic bright green colour.
It is not uncommon, however, for these patients to present initially with watery diarrhoea and lower abdominal pain which together may suggest a colonic based pathology, especially if other clues like iron deficiency, folate deficiency, or features of splenic atrophy are either not immediately evident, or overlooked.
The close temporal relation of initial resolution of her watery diarrhoea on stopping her gold treatment and subsequent development of severe enterocolitis on recommencement taken together with the renal (proteinurial), and skin (maculopapular rash) involvement as well as transient hypo-γ-globulinaemia suggested gold as the primary cause of her colitis.