What Causes Persistent Thirst And Diarrhoea?
Malabsorption or infectious diarrhea
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Blood in stool and raised TLC count points to infectious diarrhea and antibiotics would be required for treatment. Fluid replacement with isotonic ORS/Gastrolyte etc, anti spasmodic medication and anti secretory agents would be enough if its not infectious diarrhea and antibiotics would not be required. Stool samples should be obtained for routine exam and culture. Chronic and severe diarrhea , if not infectious can be due to celiac disease, tropical sprue, chronic pancreatitis and whipple disease all of which are grouped under malabsorption syndrome. Irritable bowel syndrome diarrhea predominant can also be considered if none of the above is found on workup. Serology including Antibodies to gliadin, endomysial and Tranglutaminase can be advised. A small bowel biopsy can also be considered to rule out lymphoma of small bowel. Treatment would depend upon the specific cause. For the mean time fluid deficit should be corrected to avoid any acute loss of fluid and perfusion to vital organs. The above workup should be done in consult with a gastroenterologist.
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