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Results 51 - 60 of 86 for Dysentery
  1. ... and vomiting after eating, episodes of abdominal pain, diarrhea, and intestinal blockage. These gastrointestinal problems lead to ...
  2. ... digestive enzymes. Problems with digestion can lead to diarrhea, malnutrition, poor growth, and weight loss. In adolescence ...
  3. ... thrive) because eating high-protein foods leads to diarrhea and vomiting. Affected infants may also have yellowing ...
  4. ... lactose in the small intestine and causing severe diarrhea.Lactose intolerance in adulthood can also be caused ...
  5. ... of life. The condition causes episodes of vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, extreme tiredness (lethargy), and weak muscle tone ( ...
  6. ... and sinus infections (sinusitis). Infections that cause chronic diarrhea are also common. Recurrent infections can lead to ...
  7. ... have problems with feeding and digestion, including constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Eye problems that can ...
  8. ... infection, such as fever, cough, congestion, vomiting, and diarrhea, for a few days. Following these flu-like ...
  9. ... shortened and eventually flatten out. Intestinal damage causes diarrhea and poor absorption of nutrients, which may lead ...
  10. ... redness and warmth (flushing), nausea, abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, the backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus ( ...
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