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Symptoms for Diarrhoea
Some important Signs and Symptoms for Diarrhoea includes:
- Cramping pain in your abdomen is the primary symptom of diarrhoea.
- The suffering person may feel sick repeatedly.
- Needing to get to the toilet urgently.
- Bloated feeling in the tummy.
- The amount (volume) of stools you have in a day gets increased, is one of the symptom of diarrhoea.
- Fever or chills may also be accompanied with diarrhoea.
- Signs of dehydration such as feeling very thirsty, rapid heart beat, feeling or being sick, and dark looking urine, are also symptoms of diarrhoea.
- If your stool contains blood or mucus, then it may be due to diarrhoea.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Headache.
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