2010 August | DIARRHEA AFTER EATING - Causes, Cramps, Chronic, Complicated, Acute, Blood, Medicines - Part 2

2010 August

black diarrhea alcohol

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Would could this be from!?

For about the past 3-4 weeks I have constant dizzy spells and headaches. They come and go but are frequent. This follows with nausea. I feel like im going to black out! I have also had diarrhea(sorry tmi!) and tons of gas which is weird for me. Eating habits havent really changed, I dont drink alcohol, I dont know what could be wrong with me…any ideas?!
I am 20 yrs old. Dont have insurance so cant go to the doctor. shows ya good the state of Indiana is, we cant even afford insurance.
My eating habits havent changed. and yes thank you ive had my period. NOTHING has changed in my life except i got off birth control about a month ago.
i DID take a pregnancy test about 2 weeks ago, it was negative

hate to point out the obvious, but have you taken a pregnancy test.

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diarrhea glucose

Sick kitten (really desperate, we already went to the vet)?

I am a foster family for this kitten. She is about 4 weeks old, perhaps. We too her to the vet. The vet did some glucose level, fever, FLEV or something. The vet did not know wat is wrong with the kitten. The kitten was fine the day before. She has not eaten enough so we force fed her some formula. The kitten doesn’t not move and just keeps sleeping. We are afraid that she might’ve caught a disease from a smaller foster 1 week old kitten that died at our home a month ago. Please, if you have any idea wat is wrong with this kitten, the vet wasn’t enough help and she is supposedly the best vet around here. The symptoms are: Tired, slight diarrhea-but this developed today. She is not vomitting and does not have a fever. All the other tests came out negative. the vet said she was a little bit dehydrated, so she got fluid shot things.

Hi Honey. I’m so sorry to hear your foster kitty is so sick.

1st. Get several SOFT BABY blankets and put in a box in the cornor of the room….turn off the light…and use a soft night light in this same room. (No overhead lighting).

2nd. Put a Heating Pad turned on LOW….and place her inside the box.

3rd. Stay with her and cover her (all but her head) under more soft baby blankets.

This will keep her body temperature up. This will also simulate her be with her “mommy” and get the “body heat she needs” at this time.

4th. FEED HER BY EYE DROPPER or the BABY Formula BOTTLES….clean, clear Water. Not only the baby formula, but fresh water too.

5th. When you feed her honey, wrap her up in a baby blanket and hold her close to your chest, and next to the bottom of your chin, to the top of your shoulder.

So if you are right handed….pick up the kitten, place a warm baby blanket around her.
Put her on your left shoulder just under your chin. Stablize her with your left hand.
Feed her with your right hand.

While you are feeding her, softly stroke the top of her nose and behind her ears with the right hand that your are feeding with. Yes, it sounds strange…but it simulates how her mommy would be feeding her. You are providing her COMFORT & EMOTIONAL SUPPORT & LOVE as well as all of her nutrition at this point.

*****I think you kitty will BE PERFECTLY FINE. SHE NEEDS CONSTANT ATTENTION at this point and you are a terrific kid & have a terrific family to be doing all this for helpless little animals.
I’ve done this for years, and I have not lost one yet. The HEATING PAD really helps there TUMMY calm down & aides in making them “want to go the bathroom”….I’m sure your mom will just wash the baby blankets in the washing machine.
I DO NOT BELIEVE that your kitty has caught anything that can’t get over with tons of TLC. The fact that she is NOT VOMITING IS TERRIFIC! TIRENESS & DIARRHEA can both be from the shots and she is so very young. But being young is also beneficial for her at this point….because she had YOU & YOUR FAMILY to help her to get well.
I will keep you all in our prayers.

***Keep her warm & keep feeding her water & formula with the baby bottles.

Many blessings, Patti

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Antifungal Jock

What is the best way of eliminating pathogenic skin-infecting fungus such as ringworm from your clothes?

The doctor recently told me I had “jock itch” and gave me a antifungal topical cream for it but I want to be sure it doesn’t come back.

you need to call your doctor up and talk to him or her so you you will know what to do ask them they will tell you just ask you doctor. or surf the web ask Jeeves.com

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diarrhea cold sweat

Once a month I experience severe sweating, nausea, cramps, constipation followed by diarrhea anyone else?

I had my first episode when i was fifteen, then not again until 21. Now I have them every month and i almost feel like my body is poisoning me. I so bad that I have to take all of my clothing off and wrap my wrists in cold wash clothes. it last about an hour and then I am fine until the next one. I have searched everywhere and can’t find a concrete diagnosis.

Have you looked into Endometriosis
(lol I’m assuming you’re a woman since your name is Michelle)

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puppy diarrhea causes

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My has for about 3 days now, with blood, what to do? and what causes?

I have had my puppy since she was 2 weeks old, her mother got ran over. She has been on the same wet puppy (for her lack of teeth) for about 2-3 weeks, and loves it. She was doing really good with potty training, until here recently she has had diarrhea which is runny and bloody. She got her first 5 in 1 shot two weeks ago, and is scheduled for her booster this Saturday, which is why I am holding off on her vet visit. She only weighs 1.2 pounds and eats about 10 oz a day.
She is very playful and it isn’t affecting her. And the vet says say can wait till Saturday, she is too healthy to have anything serious!

You go to a vet. Puppies can become dehydrated fast and it could be something bad. Its always better safe then sorry!

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