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When the intestines function normally, food and fluids pass from the stomach into the small intestine and then into the colon. Cells that line the small intestine absorb the nutrients and water the body needs. Sometimes the cells become irritated and cannot properly absorb the water and nutrients from the food. When this happens, food and fluids can move through the colon too quickly. This results in what we know as diarrhea. Two types of diarrhea are: non-infectious diarrhea, which is caused by stress, excitement, or change in diet; and infectious diarrhea, or Travelers' Diarrhea, which is caused by bacteria found in tap water and food. |
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Travelers' Diarrhea
Diarrhea is the most common travelers' malady, affecting 20 to 50 percent of Americans who travel abroad. Travelers' Diarrhea is most prevalent in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, some Caribbean islands, and most southern European countries.
If you experience a bout of diarrhea, health experts recommend that you:
Learn more in Travelers' Health. Food and Drink
Sampling regional cuisines is a great travel pleasure, provided you take a few simple precautions. To avoid illness, especially when visiting developing countries, travel health experts recommend that you:
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