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diarrhea

/dahy-uh-ree-uh/US // ˌdaɪ əˈri ə //

腹泻,腹泄,泄泻,痢疾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : an intestinal disorder characterized by abnormal frequency and fluidity of fecal evacuations.

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Examples

  • Other symptoms that may affect some patients include loss of taste or smell, aches and pains, headache, sore throat, nasal congestion, red eyes, diarrhea or skin rash.

  • A 2018 paper from The Lancet Infectious Diseases reported that in 195 countries, diarrhea was responsible for 1,655,944 deaths.

  • After a week, physicians diagnosed typhoid, a bacterial infection that causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever so high it can be fatal.

  • The first known human-to-cat transmission, meanwhile, occurred in Belgium in late March, where a sick owner’s cat developed typical coronavirus-like symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting, and breathing difficulties.

  • Only one boat came in the middle of 1972, which brought a lot of sickness, diarrhea, vomiting.

  • Within six days, however, the infant was admitted to a pediatric hospital with diarrhea, bluish skin, and respiratory failure.

  • Kids suffering from malaria or extreme diarrhea are now too often left without medical care.

  • For children on the brink of severe malnutrition, diarrhea can be the trigger that pushes them over the edge.

  • With less than a dozen toilets in the entire community, poor sanitation fuels high rates of malaria and lethal cases of diarrhea.

  • If you continue to have diarrhea or explosive gas, you do need to see your practitioner.

  • When diarrhea exists, the color may be red, even if the source of the blood is high up.

  • He showed that hog cholera and army diarrhea are the same disease, and come from the same cause.

  • I would eat things like this until I got myself a case of diarrhea—and so was cured of constipation for a time!

  • This species has been highly commended as a remedy in dysentery after due depletion, diarrhea, menorrhagia, and leucorrhea.

  • The water, however, must have been good here as we were finally getting over the diarrhea.