noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
acute
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What to do about diarrhoea Acute attacks of diarrhoea should be taken very seriously indeed, especially in small babies.
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Giardia lamblia produces a wide spectrum of infection in man ranging from asymptomatic carriage through acute to persistent diarrhoea with intestinal malabsorption.
chronic
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Children who are malnourished with chronic diarrhoea have defective gastric acid secretion.
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Cryptosporidium is a cause of chronic diarrhoea and a proximal small intestinal mucosal enteropathy in children without immune deficiency.
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Twenty eight patients with chronic diarrhoea were included in the study.
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They include poor growth, recurrent chest infections, chronic diarrhoea and skin infections.
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Screening for the parasite should be part of the investigative procedures in children with chronic diarrhoea .
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Twenty nine percent of cases had a mixed infection, and chronic diarrhoea was more frequent in these patients.
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Indeed, chronic diarrhoea has been an infrequently reported finding in studies of immunocompetent children with Cryptosporidium.
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We have previously reported two cases associated with chronic diarrhoea , failure to thrive and a proximal small intestinal enteropathy.
severe
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In severe infections, diarrhoea is the most prominent clinical sign.
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This normally occurs after any sudden and serious loss of blood or after excessive fluid loss following a severe bout of diarrhoea .
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Milk taken at breakfast time produced itchy skin by lunchtime, and severe bloating and diarrhoea in the afternoon.
watery
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She developed a mild watery diarrhoea after two months of treatment but this resolved after gold injections were temporarily stopped.
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Symptoms included nausea, vomiting, and watery diarrhoea .
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The commonest clinical symptom associated with V cholerae non-O1 infection is watery diarrhoea , mild to moderate in severity.
■ VERB
cause
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This protozoal gut infection often causes diarrhoea .
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Constipation can also cause incontinence and diarrhoea .
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One patient had identified alcohol to cause diarrhoea .
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HepA can cause sickness, diarrhoea , jaundice and, in the worst case, liver failure.
suffer
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If you're suffering from holiday diarrhoea , you've probably got food poisoning.
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Reduced to one small plate of sorghum a day, all her children are suffering from diarrhoea .
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Several were suffering from diarrhoea or infections.
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They suffered severed sickness and diarrhoea .
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People in Wigtown suffered diarrhoea , sickness and mouth ulcers.
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Allitt had written in nursing notes that Liam had suffered violent sickness and diarrhoea .
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She suffered from diarrhoea with pain and bloating, which had been diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome.
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If you suffer from diarrhoea , forget the usual advice about healthy fruit and high-fibre diets.
vomit
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This makes it vomit and gives it diarrhoea , so you're flushing the toxins out of both ends.
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People began to complain about feelings of sickness, vomiting , diarrhoea and headaches.
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Always call the doctor if you are vomiting or have diarrhoea .
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Symptoms included nausea, vomiting , and watery diarrhoea .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All of these factors may theoretically contribute to diarrhoea .
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For patients with postoperative dumping or diarrhoea it is prudent to assess gastric emptying before starting remedial surgery.
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Furthermore diarrhoea or weight loss were absent in a considerable proportion of infected patients.
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Then we realised that she'd had diarrhoea so badly it was actually oozing out of her collar!
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This protozoal gut infection often causes diarrhoea .
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We collected data on diarrhoea for all children in the villages aged between 3 months and 5 years.
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We have also known for a long time that morphine cures diarrhoea .
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We have previously reported two cases associated with chronic diarrhoea , failure to thrive and a proximal small intestinal enteropathy.