Diarrhea

Diarrhea is a disease caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc. When people eat or drink contaminated foods or drinks, it causes diarrhea. The symptoms of diarrhea are sudden bowel movements, watery stools, cramps, abdominal pain, etc. People should go to see doctors if they have the following symptoms: dehydration, temperature above 102F, excessive thirst, diarrhea that lasts more than a few days, dried skin or mouth, bloody stools, etc. Luckily, diarrhea often goes away after a few days. When you have diarrhea, what to do? You should eat or drink safe foods and drinks. You shouldn’t eat or drink the things that your stomach is sensitive to. You should rest more so your immune systems can fight back the disease.

How to prevent diarrhea? You should practice personal hygiene. For example, you wash your hands before cooking and after cooking, wash your hands after sneezing, coughing, or going to the toilet. When you travel to undeveloped countries where sensitizing isn’t often practiced. You should watch it before you consume it. For example, if you want to eat street foods, you should check with your eyes to see if foods are safe to eat, you also check Google to see others’ comments. You should only drink bottled water. You should take some vaccines after consulting with your doctors.