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Why does diarrhea come out you a**s? why can't the body urinate a lot instead? ?

by Guest10765  |  earlier

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I am no doctor, so please help.

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  1. Well I don't know the answer to you question cause I am no doctor either but I know that the night before last I was sick and having diarrhea and throwing up and it sure felt like I was urinating out of my butt for sure!


  2. Diarrhea and urination are two different things. They can both cause dehydration. Diarrhea is a loose watery stool. The mechanism for creating and releasing stool and urine are different. Urine is filtered by your kidneys and stored in your bladder while processed food that has been broken down is stored in your intestines.

    Acute diarrhea is usually related to a bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection. Chronic diarrhea is usually related to functional disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease.

    A few of the more common causes of diarrhea include the following:

        *Bacterial infections. Several types of bacteria consumed through contaminated food or water can cause diarrhea. Common culprits include Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, and Escherichia coli (E. coli).

        *Viral infections. Many viruses cause diarrhea, including rotavirus, Norwalk virus, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, and viral hepatitis.

        *Food intolerances. Some people are unable to digest food components such as artificial sweeteners and lactose—the sugar found in milk.

        *Parasites. Parasites can enter the body through food or water and settle in the digestive system. Parasites that cause diarrhea include Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, and Cryptosporidium.

        *Reaction to medicines. Antibiotics, blood pressure medications, cancer drugs, and antacids containing magnesium can all cause diarrhea.

        *Intestinal diseases. Inflammatory bowel disease, colitis, Crohn’s disease, and celiac disease often lead to diarrhea.

        *Functional bowel disorders. Diarrhea can be a symptom of irritable bowel syndrome.

    Some people develop diarrhea after stomach surgery or removal of the gallbladder. The reason may be a change in how quickly food moves through the digestive system after stomach surgery or an increase in bile in the colon after gallbladder surgery.

    People who visit foreign countries are at risk for traveler’s diarrhea, which is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Traveler’s diarrhea can be a problem for people visiting developing countries. Visitors to the United States, Canada, most European countries, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand do not face much risk for traveler’s diarrhea. See Preventing Traveler’s Diarrhea.

    In many cases, the cause of diarrhea cannot be found. As long as diarrhea goes away on its own, an extensive search for the cause is not usually necessary.

  3. Because diarrhea is from improper digestion and urine is from waste products in your blood.

    To get into your blood, food would have to be broken down in your guts (stomach, intestines) and then pass into your blood through blood vessels in your intestines.

    For some reason, your food wasn't digested properly.  It could be food poisoning, muscle spasms, irritation...who knows.

    But it would have to be digested properly to get into your bloodstream, where it would be further processed by your kidneys and waste products excreted as urine.

    Your food never got that far.

    Hence, diarrhea.

  4. Because you cant pee solids.

  5. your body can urinate alot. diarrhea comes out of the a**s because it is excrement, stool, f***s, whatever else you want to call it.  

  6. It is because Diarrhea is caused by your lower intestines not being able to absorb the fluid from you waste. Normally your lower intestines would sort of dry the waste up before passing it but sometimes because of food poisoning or over hydration the intestines can't. For more information try looking diarrhea up on wikipedia or webmd, thats where I got this information from.

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