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  1. 19 paź 2022 · If you have food poisoning or the flu, you might have diarrhea for a day or so. It goes away when the original infection does. Chronic diarrhea is persistent diarrhea that continues for more than four weeks. How common is this condition? An estimated 1% to 3% of the population has chronic diarrhea.

  2. 17 kwi 2023 · People with diabetes have a higher risk of chronic or persistent diarrhea. It may last from several weeks to several months, but treatment can help manage it.

  3. 11 sie 2021 · Antibiotic-associated diarrhea refers to passing loose, watery stools three or more times a day after taking medications used to treat bacterial infections (antibiotics). About 1 in 5 people who take antibiotics develop antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

  4. 1 lip 1993 · Three typical case studies are described to illustrate the diverse mechanisms that lead to chronic diarrhea in patients with diabetes.

  5. 25 kwi 2022 · People with diabetes may experience frequent diarrhea — loose, watery stools that happen at least three times a day. You may have fecal incontinence as well, especially at night. Diarrhea can also be due to metformin, a diabetes medication.

  6. 20 wrz 2019 · Introduction. Type I diabetes mellitus (DM) affects 0.5% of the US population, with type II DM affecting 8.5% [1]. There are a multitude of complications attributed to DM including gastrointestinal dysfunction [2] with up to 75% of patients experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms, usually in the setting of autonomic neuropathy [3, 4].

  7. Persistent diarrhea (≥14 days) can be caused by pathogens that differ from those commonly seen in acute illness; proper etiologic diagnosis is important for appropriate therapeutic management.

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