What Are the Causes of Cramping and Diarrhea?
The symptoms are caused by acute gastroenteritis, which is closely related to improper diet and drug side effects. Various pathogen infections or external transmission may also lead to acute gastroenteritis.
Improper Diet: If you overeat or consume raw, cold, hard, or overnight spoiled food, it can easily cause acute gastroenteritis and lead to abnormal symptoms such as diarrhea and cramps.
Drug Side Effects: Long-term and excessive use of antibiotics can strongly irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa and accelerate gastrointestinal motility, thereby causing diarrhea and related symptoms.
Infection Factors: Including viral infections, bacterial infections, and parasitic infections, which can cause inflammatory lesions in the gastrointestinal tract. Besides diarrhea and cramps, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and fever may also occur.
External Transmission: This disease has the characteristic of fecal-oral transmission, so people who have been in contact with patients or animals may be infected. Factors such as excessive smoking and drinking, low immune function, and mental stress may also lead to abnormal issues such as diarrhea and cramps.