What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

GUT REACTION

Diarrhea has no consideration of place and time. I had one of the worst poop experiences of my life on a moving train in Egypt on the way to see the pyramids, after eating a cheese sandwich from the coffee cart. Tire toilet was a hole in the floor, and I had the man I was dating manning the door and asking whether I needed support to “balance” myself.

The type of diarrhea I experienced is known as acute, usually defined as drree or more loose or watery stools per day, lasting less than four weeks. This tends to be the most common form and is mainly infectious in nature, meaning you’ve possibly contracted a bacterial, viral or parasitic infection. We’ve all heard of tire “stomach fluf also known as viral gastroenteritis,

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