A change in stool consistency to watery or loose, with >3 episodes or >200g stool in 24/24.
Differential Diagnosis for diarrhoeal illness is broad. Consider:
Infectious: 80-85% | Non-infectious: 10-15% | ||
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Viral 60% | Bacterial 20-25% | Parasitic 5% |
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• Norovirus • Rotavirus (kids) | • E Coli, Campylobacter • Salmonella, Shigella | • Toxins • medication side effects • osmotic food and drink • underlying GI pathology (IBD, malignancy, etc) |
Small bowel | Large bowel |
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• more likely viral • watery, large volume stools. • Often associated with abdominal cramping, bloating, and gas. • Less commonly febrile. | • more likely bacterial • frequent small volume stools. • may be bloody or mucoid. • Often associated with painful bowel movements. • Fever common |
The majority of diarrhoea is non-bloody. The presence of blood suggests: