9. Diarrhoea. Causes, pathophysiological forms, consequences: Revision history

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28 February 2023

  • curprev 11:2411:24, 28 February 2023Nikolas talk contribs 3,903 bytes +3,903 Created page with "The water content of the stool shouldn’t exceed 200 mL/day – anything above this is regarded as diarrhoea. While the frequency of defecation is commonly increased during diarrhoea is it not decisive for the definition. The result of the increased water content is that the quantity and consistence of the feces is altered and peristaltic movements are enhanced. The intestines secrete watery secretion that dissolve and dilute nutrients. They can also reabsorb secretio..." Tag: Visual edit