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==Overview==
The principal cause of diarrhea stems from ingestion of unsafe [[drinking water]] (typically from admixture of raw sewage to water supplies); the occurrence is predominantly in lesser developed countries.  The common causes of acute diarrhea are [[infection]], [[allergy]], [[food intolerance]], [[foodborne illness]] and/or extreme excesses of [[vitamin C]] and/or magnesium and may be accompanied by [[abdominal pain]], [[nausea]] and [[vomiting]].  Infectious diarrhea is most commonly caused by [[virus (biology)|viral]] infections or [[bacterium|bacterial]] toxins.  Diarrhea can also be a principal symptom of more serious diseases, such as [[dysentery]], [[Montezuma's Revenge (illness)|Montezuma's Revenge]], [[cholera]], or [[botulism]], and can also be indicative of a chronic syndrome such as [[Crohn's disease]].  Temporary diarrhea can also result from the ingestion of [[laxative]] medications or large quantities of certain foods like prunes with laxative properties.  Though [[appendicitis]] patients do not generally have diarrhea, it is a common symptom of a ruptured [[vermiform appendix|appendix]].  It is also an effect of severe [[Radiation poisoning|radiation sickness]].


==Causes==
==Causes==
The principal cause of diarrhea stems from ingestion of unsafe [[drinking water]] (typically from admixture of raw sewage to water supplies); the occurrence is predominantly in lesser developed countries.
===Life Threatening Causes===
 
Causes of diarrhea can be [[infection]], [[allergy]], [[food intolerance]], [[foodborne illness]] and/or extreme excesses of [[Vitamin C]] and/or magnesium and may be accompanied by [[abdominal pain]], [[nausea]] and [[vomiting]]. Temporary diarrhea can also result from the ingestion of [[laxative]] medications or large quantities of certain foods like prunes with laxative properties.  There are other conditions which involve some but not all of the symptoms of diarrhea, and so the formal medical definition of diarrhea involves [[defecation]] of more than 200 grams per day (although formal weighing of stools to determine a diagnosis is rarely actually carried out).
 
Diarrhea occurs when insufficient fluid is absorbed by the [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]].  As part of normal [[digestion]], food is mixed with large amounts of water.  The water is supplied, as needed, by the [[stomach]] and [[small intestine]]. The colon recovers this water, leaving the remaining material as a semisolid stool. If the colon is damaged or inflamed, however, absorption is inhibited, and watery stools result.


Diarrhea is most commonly caused by [[virus (biology)|viral]] infections or [[bacterium|bacteria]]l toxins. In sanitary living conditions and with ample food and water available, an otherwise healthy patient typically recovers from the common viral infections in a few days and at most a week.  However, for ill or malnourished individuals diarrhea can lead to severe [[dehydration]] and can become life-threatening without treatment.
===Common Causes===
 
Diarrhea can also be a symptom of more serious diseases, such as [[dysentery]], [[Montezuma's Revenge (illness)|Montezuma's Revenge]], [[cholera]], or [[botulism]], and can also be indicative of a chronic syndrome such as [[Crohn's disease]]. Though [[appendicitis]] patients do not generally have diarrhea, it is a common symptom of a ruptured [[vermiform appendix|appendix]]. It is also an effect of severe [[Radiation poisoning|radiation sickness]].
 
Diarrhea can also be caused by dairy intake in those who are [[Lactose intolerance|lactose intolerant]].


===Causes According to Duration===
===Causes According to Duration===


==== Acute Diarrhea ====
==== Acute Diarrhea ====
* [[Addison's Disease]]
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* [[Adrenal insufficiency]]
* [[Addison's disease]]
* [[Appendicitis]]
* [[Appendicitis]]
* Bacterial:
* Bacterial:
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** [[Campylobacter jejuni]]
** [[Campylobacter jejuni]]
** [[Chlamydia]]
** [[Chlamydia]]
** [[Clostridium Difficile]]
** [[Clostridium difficile]]
** [[Escherichia coli|E.coli]]
** [[Escherichia coli|E.coli]]
** [[Enterobacter]]
** [[Enterobacter]]
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** [[Vibrio cholerae]]
** [[Vibrio cholerae]]
** [[Yersinia enterocolitica]]
** [[Yersinia enterocolitica]]
* [[Parafollicular cell|C-cell]] [[carcinoma]]
*[[Carcinoid syndrome]]
* Chronic [[inflammatory bowel disease]] (first manifestation)
* [[Parafollicular cell|C-cell carcinoma]]
* [[inflammatory bowel disease|Chronic inflammatory bowel disease]]
* [[Colitis]]
* [[Colon cancer]]
* [[Colon cancer]]
* [[Colorectal polyps]]
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* Drugs:
* Drugs:
** [[Laxative#Laxative Abuse|Abuse of laxatives]]
** [[Laxative#Laxative Abuse|Abuse of laxatives]]
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** [[Clostridium perfringens]]
** [[Clostridium perfringens]]
** [[Staphylococcus aureus]]
** [[Staphylococcus aureus]]
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* [[Allergy|Food allergy]]
* [[Allergy|Food allergy]]
* [[Graft versus host reaction|Graft-host reaction after allogenic bone marrow transplantation]]
* [[Graft versus host reaction]]
* [[Heavy metal intoxication]]
* [[Heavy metal intoxication]]
* [[HIV]]
* [[HIV]]
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* [[Colitis|Ischemic-hemorrhagic colitis]]
* [[Colitis|Ischemic-hemorrhagic colitis]]
* [[Lactose intolerance]]
* [[Lactose intolerance]]
* [[Neoplasia]]
* [[Neuroendocrine tumors]]
* [[Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1|Other hormone-producing tumor]]
* Parasites:
* Parasites:
** [[Cryptosporidium]]
** [[Cryptosporidium]]
** [[Entamoeba histolytica]]
** [[Entamoeba histolytica]]
** [[Giardia intestinalis]]
** [[Giardia intestinalis]]
** [[Hyperthyroidism]]
* Runner's diarrhea
* [[Traveler's diarrhea]]
* [[Traveler's diarrhea]]
** Most commonly seen germs:
*** [[Aeromonas]]
*** [[Campylobacter jejuni]]
*** [[Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli]]
*** [[Protozoa]]
*** [[Rotavirus]]
*** [[Salmonella]]
*** [[Shigella]]
* [[Typhoid Fever]]
* Viral:
* Viral:
** [[Adenovirus]]
** [[Adenovirus]]
** [[Coxsackie virus]]
** [[Coxsackie virus]]
** [[Cytomegalovirus]] ([[CMV]])
** [[Cytomegalovirus]] ([[CMV]])
** [[Echovirus|Enteric cytopathic human orphan (ECHO) viruses]]
** [[Echovirus]]
** [[Influenza virus]]
** [[Influenza virus]]
** [[Norwalk virus]]
** [[Norwalk virus]]
** [[Poliovirus]]
** [[Poliovirus]]
** [[Rotavirus]]
** [[Rotavirus]]
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==== Chronic Diarrhea ====
==== Chronic Diarrhea ====
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* [[Achylia]]
* [[Achylia]]
* [[Addison's Disease]]
* [[Addison's Disease]]
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* [[Neuropathy|Autonomous neuropathy]]
* [[Neuropathy|Autonomous neuropathy]]
* [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
* [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
* [[Bacterial toxin]]s
* [[Bacterial toxin]]
* [[Behcet syndrome]]
* [[Behcet syndrome]]
* [[Malabsorption|Bile acid malabsorption]]
* [[Malabsorption|Bile acid malabsorption]]
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* [[Pancreatic cancer|Carcinoma of the pancreas]]
* [[Pancreatic cancer|Carcinoma of the pancreas]]
* [[Celiac Sprue]]
* [[Celiac Sprue]]
* Chologenic diarrhea
* [[Chronic inflammatory bowel disease]]
* [[Collagenous colitis]]
* [[Collagenous colitis]]
* [[Colitis|Colitis after radiation therapy]]
* [[Colon cancer]]
* [[Colon cancer]]
* [[Crohn's Disease]]
* [[Colorectal polyps]]
* [[Cryptosporidiosis]]
* [[Cryptosporidiosis]]
* [[Diabetes Mellitus]]
* [[Enteropathy|Diabetic enteropathy]]
* [[Enteropathy|Diabetic enteropathy]]
* [[Diverticular disease]]
* [[Diverticular disease]]
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* Drugs:
* Drugs:
** [[Antacids]]
** [[Antacids]]
** Antipholgistics
** [[Anthraquinone]]
** [[Anthraquinone]]s
** [[Castor oil]]
** [[Castor oil]]
** [[Lactulose]]
** [[Lactulose]]
** [[Mannitol]]
** [[Mannitol]]
** [[Prostaglandins]]
** [[Sorbitol]]
** [[Sorbitol]]
* [[Dumping syndrome]]
* [[Dumping syndrome]]
* Enteropathogenic viruses
* Excess [[coffee]], [[tea]]
* Excess [[coffee]], [[tea]], coke
* Exudative diarrhea
* [[Fecal impaction]]
* [[Fecal impaction]]
* [[Food allergy]]
* [[fistula|Gastrocolic fistula]]
* Gastric surgery/Billroth operation
* [[Gastrinoma]]
* Gastrocolic fistula
* [[Giardia]]
* [[Giardia]]
* [[Hyperthyroidism]]
* [[Hyperthyroidism]]
* [[HIV]]
* [[HIV]]
* Idiopathic lymphangiectasis
* [[primary lymphedema|Idiopathic lymphangiectasis]]
* [[Inflammatory Bowel Disease]]
* [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]  
* Intestinal atrophy (post-radiation therapy)
* [[Irritable Bowel Syndrome]] (IBS)
* [[Irritable colon]]
* [[Lymphocytic colitis]]
* [[Lymphocytic colitis]]
* [[Lymphomas]]
* [[Lymphomas]]
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* [[Maldigestion]]
* [[Maldigestion]]
* [[Medullary thyroid carcinoma]]
* [[Medullary thyroid carcinoma]]
* [[Mesenteric ischemia]]
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* Motility disorders of gastrointestinal (GI) tract
* [[Neuroendocrine tumors]]
* [[Neuroendocrine tumors]]
* [[Nontropical sprue]]
* [[Nontropical sprue]]
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* [[Pellagra]]
* [[Pellagra]]
* [[Polyarteritis]]
* [[Polyarteritis]]
* [[Polyposis]]
* [[Abdominal surgery|Postileal resection]]
* Postileal resection
* [[vagotomy|Postvagotomy]]
* Postvagotomy
* [[Proctitis]]
* [[Prostaglandins]]
* [[Prostaglandins]]
* [[Proctitis|Radiation proctitis]]
* [[Proctitis|Radiation proctitis]]
* Rectal surgery
* [[Rectal prolapse surgery|Rectal surgery]]
* [[Scleroderma]]
* [[Scleroderma]]
* [[Short bowel syndrome]]
* [[Short bowel syndrome]]
* [[Tuberculosis]]
* [[Tuberculosis]]
* [[Ulcerative colitis]]
* [[Verner-Morrison syndrome]]
* Unabsorbed dietary fat
* Vegetative lability
* [[Verner-Morrison Syndrome]]
* [[Villous adenoma]]
* [[Villous adenoma]]
* [[Villous carcinoma]]
* [[Villous carcinoma]]
* [[Whipple's Disease]]
* [[Whipple's disease]]
* [[Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome]]
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===Causes According to Etiology===
===Causes According to Etiology===

Revision as of 16:27, 19 February 2014

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Overview

The principal cause of diarrhea stems from ingestion of unsafe drinking water (typically from admixture of raw sewage to water supplies); the occurrence is predominantly in lesser developed countries. The common causes of acute diarrhea are infection, allergy, food intolerance, foodborne illness and/or extreme excesses of vitamin C and/or magnesium and may be accompanied by abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Infectious diarrhea is most commonly caused by viral infections or bacterial toxins. Diarrhea can also be a principal symptom of more serious diseases, such as dysentery, Montezuma's Revenge, cholera, or botulism, and can also be indicative of a chronic syndrome such as Crohn's disease. Temporary diarrhea can also result from the ingestion of laxative medications or large quantities of certain foods like prunes with laxative properties. Though appendicitis patients do not generally have diarrhea, it is a common symptom of a ruptured appendix. It is also an effect of severe radiation sickness.

Causes

Life Threatening Causes

Common Causes

Causes According to Duration

Acute Diarrhea


Chronic Diarrhea


Causes According to Etiology

  • 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.

Causes by Organ System

Cardiovascular

Myocarditis, Portal vein thrombosis, Superior mesenteric artery occlusion

Chemical / poisoning

Acrodynia, Acute tin poisoning, Acute zinc toxicity, Arsenic poisoning, Amnesic shellfish poisoning, D. suaveolans) Arsenic poisoning, Ricinus communis Chlordane, Copper toxicity, Narcissus pseudonarcissus Diazinon, Endosulfan, Isomalt, Datura stramonium Lead poisoning, Mercury poisoning, Metal fume fever, Phoradendron serotinum Naphthalene, Oleander, Organophosphates, Phytohaemagglutinin, Phytolacca Americana, Solanum tuberosum, Abrus precatorious, Solanine

Congenital

Adrenal hyperplasia, congenital type 3, Congenital disorder of glycosylation type 1B, Congenital short bowel, Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption, Congenital syndromes (chloridorrhea), Congenital toxoplasmosis, Intrinsic factor, congenital deficiency Juvenile polyposis of infancy, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Sucrase-isomaltase deficiency

Dermatologic

Necrotizing fasciitis

Drug Side Effect

2C-B, 5-HT3 antagonist, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, 5-methoxy-diisopropyl tryptamine, abacavir, acamprosate, acarbose, acebutolol, aciclovir, acitretin, aconitine, adefovir, alatrofloxacin, aldesleukin, alendronate, aliskiren, allopurinol, alosetron, alpha-amanitin, alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, alprazolam, altretamine, amifostine, amiloride, aminocaproic acid, aminophylline, amlexanox, amlodipine, ammonium lauryl sulfate, amoxicillin, amphetamine, amphotericin B, amprenavir, anadenanthera peregrina, anagrelide, anakinra, anastrozole, anisindione, aprepitant, atazanavir, atenolol, atorvastatin, atovaquone, auranofin, azithromycin, aztreonam, barium nitrate, barium sulfate, benazepril, bepridil, bevacizumab, bezafibrate, bicalutamide, biguanide, bisacodyl, bisoprolol, bortezomib, brompheniramine, bumetanide, buspirone, busulfan, candesartan, capecitabine, carbamazepine, carbidopa, carboplatin, carvedilol, cefaclor, cefadroxil, cefamandole nafate, cefazolin, cefazolin, cefdinir, cefepime, cefoperazone, cefotaxime, cefotetan, cefoxitin, cefpodoxime, ceftazidime, ceftizoxime, ceftriaxone, cefuroxime, cephalexin, cephradine, cerivastatin, cetuximab, cevimeline, chloral hydrate, chlorambucil, chlordiazepoxide, chlorodyne, chlorothiazide, chlorpheniramine, chlorthalidone, cholestyramine, ciclosporin, cidofovir, cilostazol, cimetidine, cinacalcet, cisapride, citalopram, cladribine, clamoxyquine, clarithromycin, clavulanic acid, clindamycin, clofarabine, clofibrate, clomipramine, clonazepam, clopidogrel, clorazepate, colistimethate, cyclophosphamide, cyproheptadine, cytarabine, dactinomycin, dalfopristin, dantrolene, daptomycin, darbepoetin alfa, darifenacin, darunavir, dasatinib, daunorubicin, deferasirox, delavirdine, deracoxib, desoxyn, dextroamphetamine, dextromethorphan, diacerein, diazepam, diclofenac, dicloxacillin, didanosine, diflunisal, diltiazem, dipyridamole, dirithromycin, docetaxel, dofetilide, dolasetron, donepezil, doripenem, doxorubicin, doxycycline, DTPA, duloxetine, efavirenz, emtricitabine, enalapril, endosulfan, enoxacin, entacapone, epirubicin, eplerenone, epoetin alfa, erlotinib, erythromycin, esomeprazole, estazolam, estradiol, ethacrynic acid, ethosuximide, etidronate, etodolac, etoposide, exemestane, exenatide, ezetimibe, famciclovir, famotidine, felbamate, fexofenadine, floxuridine, fluconazole, flucytosine, fludarabine, fluoride, fluorouracil, fluoxetine, flurazepam, flutamide, fluticasone, fluvastatin, fluvoxamine, fosamprenavir, foscarnet, fosinopril, frovatriptan, fulvestrant, gabapentin, galantamine, ganciclovir, gatifloxacin, gefitinib, gemcitabine, gemeprost, gemfibrozil, glatiramer, glycopyrrolate, granisetron, griseofulvin, guanethidine, guanfacine, hydralazine, hydrochlorothiazide, hydroxychloroquine, hydroxyurea, hyoscyamine, ibandronate, ibuprofen, idarubicin, imatinib, infliximab, interferon alfacon-1 , interferon beta-1b, irinotecan, iron supplements, isocarboxazid, isradipine, itraconazole, lamivudine, lamotrigine, lanreotide, lansoprazole, lanthanum, leflunomide, letrozole, leuprolide, levalbuterol, levetiracetam, levocarnitine, levodopa, levofloxacin, linezolid, liothyronine sodium, lisinopril, lithium, lomefloxacin, lopinavir, loracarbef, loratadine, lorazepam, loxapine, magnesium hydroxide, mebendazole, mechlorethamine, meclofenamate, mefenamic acid, mefloquine, megesterol, meprobamate, mercaptopurine, meropenem, mesalazine, mesna, mesoridazine, metformin, methamphetamine, methenamine, methotrexate, methoxychlor, methsuximide, methyclothiazide, methylergonovine, methyprylon, metoclopramide, metolachlor, metolazone, metoprolol, metronidazole, miconazole, mifepristone, miglitol, minocycline, Misoprostol, misoprostol, mitotane, moclobemide, modafinil, moexipril, moricizine, moxifloxacin, mycophenolate, nabumetone, nafcillin, naltrexone, naphthalene, natalizumab, natamycin, nateglinide, nelfinavir, nevirapine, niclosamide, nizatidine, norfloxacin, nystatin, ofloxacin, omalizumab, omeprazole, ondansetron, oseltamivir, oxaliplatin, oxazepam, oxcarbazepine, oxtriphylline, oxybutynin, palivizumab, pancrelipase, pantoprazole, pegaspargase, peginterferon alfa-2a, peginterferon alfa-2b, pemetrexed, pemoline, penbutolol, penicillin, pentamidine, pentostatin, pergolide, perindopril, perphenazine, phenazopyridine, phentermine, pilocarpine, pimecrolimus, pimozide, piroxicam, plicamycin, polythiazide, posaconazole, pramipexole, pramlintide, prazepam, praziquantel, prazosin, procainamide, procarbazine, promethazine, propafenone, propranolol, protriptyline, pseudoephedrine, pyridostigmine, quinapril, quinidine, quinupristin, rabeprazole, ramipril, ranitidine, rasagiline, repaglinide, reserpine, retapamulin, ribavirin, rifampin, rilmenidine, riluzole, risedronate, risperidone, ritonavir, rituximab, rivastigmine, rizatriptan, salsalate, saquinavir, sargramostim, selegiline, sevelamer, sildenafil, simethicone, simvastatin, sirolimus, sitagliptin, sodium oxybate, sodium picosulfate, sodium polystyrene sulfonate, solanine, solifenacin, sorafenib, sotalol, sparfloxacin, spironolactone, stavudine, streptozocin, sulfadiazine, sulfasalazine, sulfisoxazole, sulfisoxazole, sulindac, sumatriptan, sunitinib, tacrine, tamsulosin, tegaserod, telbivudine, telithromycin, telmisartan, temozolomide, teniposide, tenofovir, terbinafine, teriparatide, theophylline, thiabendazole, thioguanine, thioridazine, thiothixene, thyroxine, ticlopidine, tiludronate, tipranavir, tocopherol, tolcapone, topiramate, topotecan, trandolapril, tranylcypromine, trastuzumab, trazodone, treprostinil, triamterene, triazolam, trifluoperazine, trihexyphenidyl, trimeprazine, trimethadione, trimethobenzamide, trimetrexate glucuronate, trimipramine, triprolidine, trovafloxacin, valacyclovir, valganciclovir, valproic Acid, valsartan, verapamil, vinblastine, voriconazole, vorinostat, Zanamivir, zidovudine, ziprasidone, zoledronic acid, zolmitriptan

Ear Nose Throat No underlying causes
Endocrine

Addison's disease, Diabetes insipidus, Diabetic neuropathy, Glucagonoma Syndrome, Graves' Disease, Hyperthyroidism, Somatostatinoma, Subacute thyroiditis

Environmental No underlying causes
Gastroenterologic

Abdominal abscess, abdominal cancer, achlorhydria, acute appendicitis, acute gastritis, bile acid sequestrant, biliary atresia, biliary tract cancer, blind loop syndrome, brainerd diarrhea, caecitis, carcinoid syndrome, celiac disease, cholestatic jaundice, colitis, colonic inertia, colonic malakoplakia, colonic villous adenomata, colorectal cancer, colorectal polyps, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, enteritis, enterocele, enterocolitis, food poisoning, fructose malabsorption, gastric dumping syndrome, gastrinoma, gastritis, gastro-enteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal amyloidosis, glucose-galactose malabsorption, gluten sensitivity, ileitis, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal lymphangiectasis, intestinal pseudoobstruction, intususception, irritable bowel syndrome, ischemic colitis, lactose intolerance, listeriosis, malabsorption syndrome, malassimilation, Meckel diverticulitis, proctitis, protein losing enteropathy, tropical sprue, ulcerative colitis, Whipple's disease, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

Genetic

Abetalipoproteinaemia, Cornelia de Lange syndrome 2, Fabry's disease, Familial amyloid polyneuropathy, Familial polyposis, autosomal recessive, Familial visceral myopathy, Gilbert's syndrome, Hartnup disease, Neurofibromatosis, familial intestinal, Sanfilippo syndrome, Slone's Disease

Hematologic

Amyloidosis, Chronic myeloproliferative disorders, Megaloblastic anemia, Neutropenia, Porphyria

Iatrogenic

Graft versus host disease, Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, Postgastrectomy syndrome Radiation sickness, Short bowel syndrome

Infectious Disease

Adenovirus, Adenophorea Infections, Adenoviridae Infections, AIDS, Ancylostoma duodenale, Ascaris, Astrovirus, Bacillary dysentery, Bacillus cereus, Bacterial overgrowth of small intestine, Bacterial toxins, Balantidiasis, Amebiasis, Anguillulosis, Anthrax, Ascariasis, Beef tapeworm, Blastocystis hominis, Borrelia anserina, Botulism food poisoning, Campylobacter jejuni, Candida, Capillaria, Cestoda, Ciguatera poisoning, Clostridium Difficile, Clostridium perfringens food poisoning, Clostridium sordellii, Clostridium welchii, Coccidia, Cryptosporidiosis, Cyclosporiasis, Cysticercosis, Cytomegalovirus, Dientamoeba fragilis, Diphyllobothrium infection, Dipylidium caninum infection, Ebola, Echinococcosis, Entamoeba histolytica, Entero-Aggregative Escherichia coli, Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli Infection, Entero-Toxic Escherichia coli, Fasciolopsiasis, Filariasis, Flavivirus, Fusarium venenatum, Giardia lamblia, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, Helminthiasis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E, Hepatitis X, Hookworm infection, Human ehrlichiosis, Isosporiasis, Katayama fever, Lassa fever, Legionnaires' disease, Leptospirosis, Lymphogranuloma venereum, Malaria, Marburg virus, Marine toxins, Measles, Metagonimiasis, Microsporidiasis, Mycobacterium avium Complex, Norwalk gastroenteritis, Opisthorchis infection, Paragonimus Infection, Pelvic abscess, Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis, Pseudomembranous colitis, Psittacosis, Q fever, Rhabditida Infections, Rotavirus, Salmonella enteritidis, Salmonellosis, Sapporo-like virus, Roundworm, Sarcocystis, Sarcosporidiosis, Schistosomiasis, Secernentea Infections, Shigellosis, Staphylococcal food poisoning, Streptobacillus, Streptococcal Infections, Streptococcus suis, Strongyloides, Tapeworms, Trematoda, Trichinella spiralis, Trichinosis, Trichuriasis, Tularemia, Typhoid fever, Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio mimicus food poisoning, Vibrio parahemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus, Whipworm Infection

Musculoskeletal / Ortho

Myleofibrosis

Neurologic

Common migraine

Nutritional / Metabolic

Aspartylglycosaminuria, Arakawa's syndrome II, Aromatic amino acid decarboxylase deficiency, Classic galactosemia, Fabry's disease, Folate deficiency, Folic acid toxicity, Food allergies, Food intolerances, Galactosemia, Inborn amino acid metabolism disorder, Lactose Intolerance, Malonic aciduria, Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency, Mucopolysaccharidosis, Pellagra, Sphingolipidosis, Sucrose intolerance, Vitamin C toxicity, Vitamin D

Obstetric/Gynecologic

Endometriosis, Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome

Oncologic

Ewing's sarcoma, Functioning pancreatic endocrine tumor, Kaposi's sarcoma, Mesothelioma, adult malignant – peritoneal, Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, Neuroendocrine tumors, Pancreatic adenoma, Small bowel lymphoma, Thymus cancer, Thyroid Carcinoma, Vipoma

Opthalmologic No underlying causes
Overdose / Toxicity

Boron overuse, Carbon monoxide toxicity, Carnitine overuse, Colchicine toxicity, Digoxin, Ergotism, Heavy metal ingestion, Lycorine, Mazindol, Tetrodotoxin

Psychiatric

Anxiety-tension syndrome

Pulmonary No underlying causes
Renal / Electrolyte

Acute kidney failure, Hyperchloremia

Rheum / Immune / Allergy

Angioedema, Amyloidosis, Anaphylaxis, Athabaskan severe combined immunodeficiency, Autoimmune adrenalitis, Autoimmune enteropathy, Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome, Autonomic neuropathy, Chronic granulomatous disease, Complement 5 deficiency, Kawasaki disease, Omenn syndrome, Satoyoshi syndrome

Trauma No underlying causes
Urologic No underlying causes
Miscellaneous

Alcohol intoxication, Alcohol withdrawal, Anopsology, Capsaicin, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome, Idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction, Idiopathic sclerosing mesenteritis, POEMS syndrome, Smoking stools syndrome, Waldmann disease, Water hemlock (Cicuta sp.), Waterhouse-Friederichsen syndrome, Water-skier colon, Weil's syndrome

Causes in Alphabetical Order


Other Important Causes

  • Ischemic bowel disease. This usually affects older people and can be due to blocked arteries.
  • Bowel cancer: some (but not all) bowel cancers may have associated diarrhea. Cancer of the large intestine is most common.
  • Hormone-secreting tumors: some hormones (e.g. serotonin) can cause diarrhea if excreted in excess (usually from a tumor).
  • Bile salt diarrhea: excess bile salt entering the colon rather than being absorbed at the end of the small intestine can cause diarrhea, typically shortly after eating. Bile salt diarrhea is a possible side-effect of gallbladder removal. It is usually treated with cholestyramine, a bile acid sequestrant.
  • Alcohol: Chronic diarrhea can be caused by chronic ethanol ingestion.[1] Consumption of alcohol affects the body's capability to absorb water - this is often a symptom that accompanies a hangover after a heavy drinking session. The alcohol itself is absorbed in the intestines and as the intestinal cells absorb it, the toxicity causes these cells to lose their ability to absorb water. This leads to an outpouring of fluid from the intestinal lining, which is in turn poorly absorbed. The diarrhea usually lasts for several hours until the alcohol is detoxified and removed from the digestive system. Symptoms range from person to person and are influenced by both the amount consumed as well as physiological differences. Alcohol-induced diarrhea is often accompanied by "the follow through" where a feeling that the patient is going to break wind (flatulence) instead becomes an uncontrolled episode of diarrhea.

References

  1. Kasper DL, Braunwald E, Fauci AS, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Jameson JL. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005. ISBN 0-07-139140-1.

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