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Cardiovascular

Diarrhoea


Acute


For Gastro Causes

  • Break down into parasitic, viral, bacterial:

    • Parasitic: Giardia, cryptosporidium

    • Viral: Enteric adenovirus, norovirus, rotavirus

    • Bacterial: C. difficile, Vibrio, B. cereus, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Shigella, ETEC


Giardia

  • Watery, foul-smelling, greasy stools. Rotten egg burps. Float

  • Viral: No fever, watery, no blood

  • Bacterial: Fever, bloody stools


Clostridioides difficile (C. diff)

  • Risk factors: cephalosporins, quinolones, prolonged hospital stay, PPI use

  • Vibrio: Uncooked seafood

  • Yersinia: Pigs

  • B. cereus: Undercooked rice

  • Salmonella & Campylobacter: Undercooked poultry, eggs

  • Shigella: Raw salads

  • ETEC: Undercooked meats


Non-Gastro Causes (Adults)

  • Hyperthyroidism

  • IBD (e.g., Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis)

  • IBS

  • Coeliac disease

  • Ischaemic colitis

  • SBO

  • Constipation with overflow

  • Lactose intolerance


Non-Gastro Causes (Kids)

  • UTI

  • Appendicitis

  • Coeliac disease

  • Constipation with overflow

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Chronic

  • IBS

  • IBD

  • Coeliac disease

  • Lactose deficiency

  • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

  • Giardia


Note: Consider microscopic colitis in older patients presenting with watery diarrhoea without blood, particularly those on NSAIDs

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Note:

  • C. diff: Consider if antibiotics were used within 3 months or hospital stay >3 days

  • SIBO: Decreased bowel transit → increased bacterial growth → diarrhoea

    • Increased risk with: Recent abdominal surgery, Crohn’s disease, diabetes

  •  Chronic diarrhoea may require stool studies, faecal calprotectin (to differentiate IBD from IBS), and colonoscopy to identify inflammatory or neoplastic causes

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