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− | A chronic [[diarrhoea]] disease usually begins insidiously and lasts longer than two weeks. The near-recurrence of diarrhoea after an initial diarrhoea is also referred to as chronic. | + | A chronic [[Diarrhö/en|diarrhoea]] disease usually begins insidiously and lasts longer than two weeks. The near-recurrence of diarrhoea after an initial diarrhoea is also referred to as chronic. |
− | + | Chronic diarrhoea is in many cases based on a basic organic disease, in which small intestine diseases play an important role. | |
− | + | Chronic diarrhoea is often caused by a disturbance of regulatory processes. These processes regulate the reabsorption and secretion of water and electrolytes from the intestine. The disturbance causes a liquefaction and an increase in volume of the stool. This causes an increased urge to bowel movements. |
A chronic diarrhoea disease usually begins insidiously and lasts longer than two weeks. The near-recurrence of diarrhoea after an initial diarrhoea is also referred to as chronic.
Chronic diarrhoea is in many cases based on a basic organic disease, in which small intestine diseases play an important role.
Chronic diarrhoea is often caused by a disturbance of regulatory processes. These processes regulate the reabsorption and secretion of water and electrolytes from the intestine. The disturbance causes a liquefaction and an increase in volume of the stool. This causes an increased urge to bowel movements.