معلومات المجال والموقع:
direa.ae
اسم النطاق - direa.ae
عنوان الموقع - Default Page for new sites hosted on EIM servers
اذهب إلى الموقع - Default Page for new sites hosted on EIM servers
موقع جيو
البلد الموقع - United Arab Emirates
المدينة / البلدة - Dubai
مزود - Emirates Telecommunications Group Company (etisalat Group) Pjsc
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Brief facts about direa:
Diarrhea, also spelled diarrhoea or diarrhœa, is the condition of having at least three loose, liquid, or watery bowel movements in a day. It often lasts for a few days and can result in dehydration due to fluid loss. Signs of dehydration often begin with loss of the normal stretchiness of the skin and irritable behaviour. This can progress to decreased urination, loss of skin color, a fast heart rate, and a decrease in responsiveness as it becomes more severe. Loose but non-watery stools in babies who are exclusively breastfed, however, are normal. The most common cause is an infection of the intestines due to a virus, bacterium, or parasite—a condition also known as gastroenteritis. These infections are often acquired from food or water that has been contaminated by feces, or directly from another person who is infected. The three types of diarrhea are: short duration watery diarrhea, short duration bloody diarrhea, and persistent diarrhea.
Intestinal infectious diseases
Conditions diagnosed by stool test
Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen
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