Diarrhea Achilles

Achilles diarrhea (dachylika) is a common disease in patients, which is characterized by frequent and uncontrollable urge to defecate. It is important to note that Achilles diarrhea is not an infection and is not transmitted from one person to another through contact, but is the result of the interaction between the environment, the body and microorganisms. The pathogenesis of this disease may be due to various factors including unbalanced diet, stress, genetic factors and infections that cause imbalance in the digestive system.

Symptoms of diarrhea may include: decreased appetite, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dehydration and fatigue. If you experience these symptoms, you should contact your doctor for advice and treatment.

Treatment for diarrhea may include diet changes, medications, weight loss, and lifestyle changes. Antibiotics may also be used to reduce the irritants.