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Results 41 - 50 of 86 for Dysentery
  1. ... inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause diarrhea and weight loss. Abnormal accumulation of immune cells ...
  2. ... attacks of abdominal pain, bloating, and cramping with diarrhea in more than half of affected individuals. Dry ...
  3. ... are typically accompanied by poor feeding, vomiting, and diarrhea, and can lead to hospitalization. In many affected ...
  4. ... They may also be irritable and experience fevers, diarrhea, and vomiting. Recurrent episodes of dehydration can lead ...
  5. ... at the expected rate (failure to thrive), vomiting, diarrhea, and open sores (ulcers) on the mucous membranes ...
  6. ... often have gastrointestinal problems such as constipation or diarrhea, gastroesophageal reflux, and difficulty feeding.The severity of ...
  7. ... toxins. The typical form is characterized by severe diarrhea and most often affects children younger than 10. ...
  8. ... heart's valves. Affected individuals often experience chronic diarrhea and recurrent upper respiratory and ear infections. People ...
  9. ... condition begin in infancy and typically include vomiting, diarrhea, and an inability to grow or gain weight ...
  10. ... experience stomach cramps, bloating, excess gas production, and diarrhea. These digestive problems can lead to failure to ...
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