Chronic FAQ
Diagnosis & Treatments
- What is chronic diarrhea?
- What causes chronic diarrhea?
- How is the cause chronic diarrhea diagnosed?
- Who is at risk serious complications from chronic diarrhea?
- How is chronic diarrhea treated?
- How are infections that can cause chronic diarrhea spread?
- How can infections that cause chronic diarrhea be prevented?
Question: What is chronic diarrhea?
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Question: What causes chronic diarrhea?
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Diarrhea caused by an infection may result from:
Parasites (e.g., Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, Entamoeba, Giardia, Cryptoisospora, microsporidia)
Bacteria toxins (e.g., Campylobacter, Clostridium difficile, E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, cholera)
Viruses (e.g., norovirus, rotavirus)
Diarrhea not caused by an infection may result from various causes such as:
Disorders of the pancreas (e.g. chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic enzyme deficiencies, cystic fibrosis)
Intestinal disorders (e.g. colitis, Crohn’s Disease, irritable bowel syndrome)
Medications (e.g. antibiotics, laxatives)
Intolerance to certain foods and food additives (e.g. soy protein, cow’s milk, sorbitol, fructose, olestra)
Disorders of the thyroid (e.g. hyperthyroidism)
Previous surgery or radiation of the abdomen or gastrointestinal tract
Tumors
Reduced blood flow to the intestine
Altered immune function (e.g. immunoglobulin deficiencies, AIDS, autoimmune disease)
Hereditary disorders (e.g. cystic fibrosis, enzyme deficiencies)
Question: How is the cause chronic diarrhea diagnosed?
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Question: Who is at risk serious complications from chronic diarrhea?
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Question: How is chronic diarrhea treated?
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Diarrhea caused by an infection sometimes can be treated with antibiotics. However, the correct diagnosis must be made so that the proper medication can be prescribed.
Diarrhea not caused by an infection can be more difficult to diagnose and therefore treat. Long term medical treatment and nutritional support may be necessary. Surgery may be required to treat some causes of chronic diarrhea.
For diarrhea whose cause has not been determined, the following guidelines may help relieve symptoms. Follow the advice of your health care provider.
Remain well hydrated and avoid dehydration. Serious health problems can occur if the body does not maintain proper fluid levels. Diarrhea may become worse and hospitalization may be required if dehydration occurs.
Maintain a well-balanced diet. Doing so may help speed recovery.
Avoid beverages that contain caffeine, such as tea, coffee, and many soft drinks.
Avoid alcohol; it can lead to dehydration
Question: How are infections that can cause chronic diarrhea spread?
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Question: How can infections that cause chronic diarrhea be prevented?
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Always drinking clean safe water that has been properly treated,
Always using proper food handling and preparation techniques,
Always maintaining good hand hygiene, including always washing hands properly with soap and water before handling food and after using the toilet or changing a diaper.
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