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Does anyone know what is wrong?

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I recently had sort of a cold because my nose was clogged and i kept coughing, it is still happening, but it's a little better. When i went to the toilet, i pooped and it was sort of watery, i've never had diarrhea so i don't know what it's like. but is the wateriness from the cold, or do i have tapeworms or something?

Also i have a hamster and it does not have fleas because it does not itch.

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  1. You have not any tapeworms and hamster is not the cause of your problem also. I think you have a type of Flue due to coldness. The treatment is, 1- Pray to God and wish for healthyness 2- Take steam in a pot every night for about 30 minutes and inheal inside through nose during this process cover you head with a towel. After steaming be careful of getting cool and tighten you head with dry towel etc. May God help you.If you like to use a boiled egg daily it will better against coldness.(sorry for poor english)


  2. although Intracranial Hematoma answered your ? well, you really need to ask stuff like this uner the Health section of YA, NOT words and wordplay.

  3. You have diarrhea. Post nasel drip can cause you to have watery bowl movements.  

  4. ummmmmm.........idk

  5. hahahah.

    thankyou for making me laugh.

  6. No need to worry. The cold, which is an upper respiratory infection, did not cause the watery stool.

    People get diarrhea a lot and it is mostly because of what they eat, what medication they take, or if they have a gastroenteral infection (stomach/bowel infection). Diarrhea takes a lot of fluids with it, so people can become dehydrated. It is important not to let this happen, so you should drink plenty of water. If you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated. Also, try ginger ale; it is good for upset stomachs. Most of these infections are not serious. If it persists for more than a week, see a physician.

    Normally, the food you eat remains in liquid form during most of the digestive process. When the unabsorbed food residue passes through your colon, most of the fluids are absorbed and what remains is a semisolid stool.

    In diarrhea, the food and fluids you ingest pass too quickly or in too large an amount — or both — through your colon. The fluids aren't sufficiently absorbed, and the result is a watery bowel movement. In addition, the lining of your colon may be inflamed or diseased, making it less able to absorb fluids.

    The most common causes of diarrhea include:

        * Viruses. Common viruses that cause diarrhea are Norwalk virus, cytomegalovirus, viral hepatitis and the herpes simplex virus. Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute childhood diarrhea. Viral diarrhea spreads easily.

        * Bacteria and parasites. Contaminated food or water can transmit bacteria and parasites to your body. Parasites such as Giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium can cause diarrhea. Common bacterial causes of diarrhea include campylobacter, salmonella, shigella and Escherichia coli. Diarrhea caused by bacteria and parasites can be common when traveling in developing countries, and is often called traveler's diarrhea.

        * Medications. Many medications can cause diarrhea. The most common are antibiotics. Antibiotics destroy both good and bad bacteria, which can disturb the natural balance of bacteria in your intestines. This disturbance sometimes leads to an infection with bacteria called Clostridium difficile, which can also cause diarrhea.

    Other causes

        * Lactose. A sugar found in milk and milk products, lactose is a common cause of diarrhea in some people.

        * Fructose. Fructose, a sugar found in many fruits, is a common cause of diarrhea, especially in children.

        * Artificial sweeteners. Sorbitol and mannitol, artificial sweeteners found in chewing gum and other sugar-free products, can cause diarrhea in some otherwise healthy people.

        * Surgery. Some people may experience diarrhea after undergoing abdominal surgery or gallbladder removal surgery.

        * Other digestive disorders. Chronic diarrhea has a number of other causes, such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome.

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