Search Results for: Lactose
passage of stool or diarrhea. symptoms normally present themselves after – days, and are usually no longer present after a week. the frequency of urges to defecate, the large volume of liquid feces ejected, and the presence of blood, mucus, or pus depends on the pathogen causing the disease. temporary lactose
passage of stool or diarrhea. symptoms normally present themselves after – days, and are usually no longer present after a week. the frequency of urges to defecate, the large volume of liquid feces ejected, and the presence of blood, mucus, or pus depends on the pathogen causing the disease. temporary lactose...
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