Final Reflection
Throughout this whole blog, i have learnt many new things about the digestive system.
Throughout this whole blog, i have learnt many new things about the digestive system.
this week i completed my new learning objectives. i was at my aunt's house from friday to sunday morning. next week, i have church camp and will most probably not do much.
causes:
It can also be a symptom of more serious diseases, such as dysentery, cholera, or botulism, and can also be indicative of a chronic syndrome such as Crohn's disease or severe mushroom poisoning syndromes. Though appendicitis patients do not generally have violent diarrhea, it is a common symptom of a ruptured appendix. It is also an effect of severe radiation sickness.
constipation- the main causes of constipation include:
-Hardening of the feces
-Insufficient intake of dietary fiber
-Dehydration from any cause or inadequate fluid intake
-Medication, e.g., diuretics and those containing iron, calcium, aluminum.
Cures:
diarrhea- replacing lost fluid and salts is the only treatment needed. in very severe cases, using a drip is needed. Diet restriction may be used for 1-to-3 days. However, limiting milk to children has no effect on the duration of diarrhea. Medicines such lopermide (Imodium), bismuth subsalicylate (as found in Peto Bismol and Kaopectate) may be beneficial, however they may be contraindicated in certain situations. Prescribed medications sometimes contain pain-killers, such as morphine or codeine, to counter the cramps that can accompany diarrhea.
constipation- the main intervention is to increase the intake of fluids (preferably water) and dietary fiber. The latter may be achieved by consuming more vegetables and fruits and whole meal bread, and pulses such as baked beans and chick peas and by adding linseed to one's diet.