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Black Horehound
Ballota nigra |
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| Anti-emetic, sedative, mild anti-spasmodic, vermifuge. |

| | Continued information about Diarrhoea:More information about Diarrhea (Adults) : Possible Causes of Adult Diarrhea There are many possible causes of diarrhea. Some of the most common causes include food poisoning, gastroenteritis, food allergies, excess alcohol intake, consumption of contaminated water, emotional stress, some medications and inflammatory bowel disease. Diarrhea can occur on its own or it can exist as a symptom of another problem. Possible Symptoms of Adult Diarrhea Symptoms of diarrhea include loose, watery stools; abdominal cramping; and excessive thirst. Some people also run a fever while suffering from a bout of diarrhea. Possible Lifestyle Changes for Adult Diarrhea Diarrhea can be prevented by adhering to safe food preparation practices, such as washing hands before preparing meals, keeping kitchen surfaces clean, cooking foods thoroughly and taking special care with dairy and meat products. If diarrhea strikes, drink plenty of fluids and eat easy to digest foods, like cooked potatoes, rice, bananas, toast and applesauce. More information about Diarrhea (Youth) : Possible Causes of Youth Diarrhea Most cases of diarrhea in children are caused by a viral infection of the intestines (gastroenteritis); however bacterial infections, food poisoning, a change in diet or an increase in fruit or juice consumption can also result in diarrhea. On rare occasions, on-going diarrhea in children can be an indicator of a more serious condition. Possible Symptoms of Youth Diarrhea Symptoms of diarrhea include an increase in the frequency and looseness of bowel movements. Diarrhea can also include abdominal cramping, fever and excessive thirst. Dehydration is the main complication of diarrhea in children, so parents should be aware of these symptoms of dehydration: dry mouth, absence of tears, decreased urine production, and darker and more concentrated urine. Possible Lifestyle Changes for Youth Diarrhea Diarrhea can be prevented by washing hands often, following safe food handling practices and not allowing children to drink untreated water from lakes and streams. When a child has diarrhea, the parent must immediately take action to ensure against dehydration. Offer plenty of fluids and keep oral dehydration solutions on hand for emergencies. Dietary changes are the best course of action when a child suffers from diarrhea. Give the child frequent, small meals made up of easily digestible foods, such as rice cereal, pasta, mashed potatoes, breads, applesauce and bananas. Do not give the child apple juice, soda pop, sports drinks or tea. Do not give the child medication to stop diarrhea unless told to do so by a doctor. |
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