Community Extension Service and Development
Sobusteha, Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City
General Objective:General Objective:
•After 4 hours of varied-After 4 hours of varied-teaching, the residents of teaching, the residents of Subosteha, Kalunasan, Subosteha, Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City will be Guadalupe, Cebu City will be able to gain positive attitude able to gain positive attitude and knowledge about and knowledge about diarrhea. diarrhea.
Specific Objectives:Specific Objectives:
• What is diarrhea?• What are the types of diarrhea?• What are the common causes of
diarrhea?• What are the symptoms of diarrhea?• When to take your child to the doctor?• How is the cause of diarrhea diagnosed? • How is diarrhea treated?• How to prevent traveler’s diarrhea?
DIARRHEA
Diarrhea
• Diarrhea describes bowel movements (stools) that are loose and watery. It is very common and usually not serious. Many people will have diarrhea once or twice each year. It typically lasts two to three days and can be treated with over-the-counter medicines. Others have diarrhea often as part of irritable bowel syndrome or other chronic diseases of the large intestine.
Types of DiarrheaTypes of Diarrhea
Secretory DiarrheaSecretory Diarrhea Osmotic DiarrheaOsmotic Diarrhea Motility-related DiarrheaMotility-related Diarrhea Inflammatory DiarrheaInflammatory Diarrhea
Common Causes of DiarrheaCommon Causes of Diarrhea Bacterial InfectionsBacterial Infections Viral InfectionsViral Infections Food IntolerancesFood Intolerances ParasitesParasites Reactions to MedicinesReactions to Medicines Intestinal DiseasesIntestinal Diseases Functional Bowel DisordersFunctional Bowel Disorders Stomach Surgery or Removal of the Gall Stomach Surgery or Removal of the Gall
bladderbladder
Symptoms of DiarrheaSymptoms of Diarrhea
Abdominal bloating or crampsAbdominal bloating or cramps Thin or loose stoolsThin or loose stools Watery stoolWatery stool Sense of urgency to have a bowel Sense of urgency to have a bowel
movementmovement Nausea and vomiting Nausea and vomiting
Take your child to the doctor if there is no improvement after 24 hours or if any of the following symptoms appear:
• Stools containing blood or pus• Black Stools• A temperature above 102 degrees• Signs of dehydration
Diagnostic Tests to find the cause of Diarrhea may include the following:
• Medical History and Physical Examination• Stool Culture • Blood Tests• Fasting Tests• Sigmoidoscopy• Colonoscopy• Imaging Tests
How is Diarrhea Treated?
In most cases of diarrhea, replacing lost fluid to prevent dehydration is the only treatment necessary. Medicines that stop diarrhea may be helpful, but they are not recommended for people whose is caused by a bacterial infection or parasite. If you stop the diarrhea before having purged the bacteria or parasite, you trap the organism in the intestines and prolong the problem. Rather, doctors usually prescribe antibiotics as a first line treatment. Viral infections are either treated with medication or left to run their course, depending on the severity or type of virus.
How to prevent Traveler's Diarrhea?• Do not drink tap water or use it to brush your teeth.• Do not drink unpasteurized milk or dairy products.• Do not use ice made from tap waters.• Avoid all raw fruits and vegetables, including lettuce and fruit salads, unless they can be peeled and you peel them yourself.• Do not eat raw or rare meat or fish.• Do not eat meat or shellfish that is not hot when served.• Do not eat food from street vendors.
DOCUMENTATION
Community Extension Service and Development
Sobusteha, Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City
THE PREPARATION FOR THE SEMINAR
DISCUSSION
BP TAKING
WOUND CARE
HANDWASHING
SNACK’S TIME
BLOOPERS