Week Two Summer 2010 Short Course: Food and Science: Anatomy and Physiology: "FOOD AND SCIENCE SCHEDULE AND ASSIGNMENTS Barbara E. Goodman, Ph.D. (barb.goodman@usd.edu or 605-677-5158) July 12-16, 2010 Monday July 12 ..."
#1. Osmotic diarrhea occurs when ingested food draws fluid into the intestinal lumen. Chemical materials can be many things, to name a few lactose, glucose, or drugs that you take.
#2. Two counteract you can figure out what has caused it. Whether it is lactose intolerance or another food intolerance, disease, or medication. Now you can treat the reason for the osmotic diarrhea.
No comments:
Post a Comment