I have a one year old son who’s been having diarrhea and is causing him to have a rash. This is the third time it’s happened in the past two months. Anything i can give him for the diarrhea?
I took my 13 week old kitten to the vet on Saturday for his booster vaccination and the vet also gave him his rabies shot. He has had a bit of diarrhea since Saturday afternoon. He is not sick in any other way, he still plays and eats and does all the normal kitten things. I wouldn’t say that he has diarrhea but his stools are definately loose. Is this normal?
I have it and went to the doctor after having abdominal pains. I’m already dehydrated. I have no problems drinking lots of water but I have to keep up with it as long as I have diarrhea and it won’t stop! My doctor won’t let me take medication for the diarrhea. Isn’t the medicatin supposed to stop diarrhea if I have it?
I’m planning on staying home tomorrow and i have made some real looking diarrhea. I put it in the toilet but don’t know what to say or do in the morning
so HOW should i finish my plan?
About two weeks ago, my dog had diarrhea in the middle of the night, all over the floor. We figured he just ate something he shouldn’t and thought nothing more of it. The week after that, we went on vacation, and his poops firmed up – no more diarrhea. Well, ever since we got back from vacation, he’s been having diarrhea on the floor every night.
He’s a one-year old Pitbull/Lab mix, and eats both canned and dry Canidae. His food has not recently changed, and he’s always been fed some canned, so I don’t think it’s the food causing a problem.
He’s also given a heartworm, flea, and tick preventative monthly (TriHeart and Frontline), and got that on the 30th of June. He had a vet appt early in June and is up to date on all his shots.
He’s a fully indoor dog, and only goes out in our fenced yard, and we have not seen him eating anything he shouldn’t out there.
His diarrhea is not bloody, but it is very watery-like. He has not vomited. What could be causing his diarrhea?
I also thought it was odd that he started having diarrhea before we left on vacation, but his poops were nice and firm while we were there… I’d almost think that from the ‘stress’ of driving for twelve hours then staying in a brand new place would cause diarrhea, but there was no problems while we were there, it’s only just started again once we got home.
Could our water maybe be causing his diarrhea? Albeit neither the cat nor anyone else has had any diarrhea.
I am 35 weeks pregnant. I have lost my mucous plug and I am having diarrhea. I am also having the worst pelvic pain. The pain literally goes all the way down to my knees. I am also having some real bad back pains. Could I be getting ready to go into labor? Has anyone else ever experienced this and then gone into labor soon?
My dog has been panting throughout the day (it is not hot at all), and has diarrhea since this morning. The vet told me to keep an eye on her, and if she’s like this still tomorrow, I’m going to take her to the emergency vet hospital. I’m wondering, because she also hasn’t eaten anything, how I can prevent dehydration until tomorrow. Poor thing, she’s so lethargic, she won’t eat or drink anything.
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She’s an almost 2 year old Bichon Frise/Poodle mix, about 12 pounds. She was bad this morning, and then got much better this afternoon, which is why I didn’t take her then. But then she started panting again, and is taking another long nap. I’m really worried about her..
Oh and she hasn’t vomited at all. She’s up to date on all her shots.
No, she’s not trembling at all.. the thing that worried me is the panting because she’s never done that before at a time like this. She’s had diarreah before from too many liver treats, and she’s been lethargic before, but not thiS lethargic.
My 7 months shih tzu got diarrhea yesterday. It should be over now, but want to know what is safe to give him beside kibbles. I gave him boiled chicken. Anything else? Thanks.
He is a little boxer. He is healthy otherwise, he has been deworm but it’s been a week since then. I believe the diarrhea is only due to his young sensitive puppy stomach. Is there anything I can feed him to help with this?
Hi.
I’m in college, and in certain classes I have spastic colon and it makes really loud and embarrassing noises.
I’m pretty sure it’s triggered by anxiety, as it’s not followed up by diarrhea or any of the things attributed with intestinal problems.
I am wondering if I could possible have agoraphobia. I have severe social anxiety every time I leave my apartment, and in classes where I have spastic colon the anxiety is usually caused by a fear that something embarrassing will happen to me–i.e. needing to go to a bathroom and not being able to, saying something stupid, etc. But this anxiety is causing even more embarrassment because my intestines make strange and loud noises during class.
So I guess, a few questions:
* Is it possible I have agoraphobia?
* What’s the difference between agoraphobia and social anxiety?
* How do you prevent your innards from making such weird noises?
HELP!
Thanks to the bottom two. The answerer who recommended the Bible, however… the Bible is xenophobic, misogynist, homophobic, and elitist.
If you’re anything but a white, male, non-handicapped heterosexual who was "lucky" enough to have been born into a culture where Christianity was the dominant religion, I don’t understand how the Bible could do anything but GIVE you anxiety.
P.S. Don’t you think that it’s kind of convenient that your religion offers "solutions" to all of my problems. God gave people brains… God wanted people to use them… those people came up with medication. I would take chemo for cancer, not wait for some kind of answer to drop down from the clouds.