diarrhea

/ˌdaɪəˈriːə/
noun
  1. A condition in which someone passes feces from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form, often caused by infection or food poisoning.
    • Drinking plenty of water is important when you have diarrhea to avoid dehydration.
    • She had to stay home from school because of a bad case of diarrhea.
    • The doctor said the diarrhea was caused by a virus and would clear up in a few days.
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