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TD usually is a self-limited | TD usually is a self-limited disorder and often resolves without specific treatment. [[Dehydration]] is a serious consequence, with [[death]] occurring in as quickly as 24 hours with [[cholera]]. | ||
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Overview
TD usually is a self-limited disorder and often resolves without specific treatment. Dehydration is a serious consequence, with death occurring in as quickly as 24 hours with cholera.