0 an illness in which the body's solid waste is more liquid than usual and comes out of the body more often:
1 an illness in which a person’s solid waste is too watery and is excreted too frequently
He became acutely ill with fever, diarrhea and vomiting.
Some detainees, determined to stave off the verbal diarrhea against which they had once fought, kept their mouths closed.
The inheritance of resistance to bacillary white diarrhea.
Confusion, prostration, diarrhea, pneumonia and vertigo are less frequently reported.
Patients may present with diarrhea, edema, ascites, or pleural effusions.
Early childhood diarrhea helminthiases associated with long-term stunting.
However, a task that the oncologist may find innocuous, such as discussing constipation or diarrhea, could also induce shame for the patient.
Proposed pathogenic mechanism for the diarrhea associated with human intestinal spirochetes.