Noun
/ˌæl.ɪˈmɛn.tər.i daɪəˈrɪə/
Alimentary diarrhea refers to the passage of loose or watery stools due to issues related to the digestive system, particularly the intestines. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe diarrhea that results from disturbances in the absorption or processing of nutrients within the alimentary (digestive) tract. It is generally used more frequently in written contexts due to its technical nature and specificity compared to colloquial speech.
Симптомы алиментарной диареи часто можно отследить по неправильному питанию или инфекциям.
Doctors recommend hydration to help manage alimentary diarrhea, especially in children.
Врачи рекомендуют гидратацию для лечения алиментарной диареи, особенно у детей.
The study focused on the causes and treatments of alimentary diarrhea in different populations.
While "alimentary diarrhea" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the term "diarrhea" can appear in various expressions and phrases, often figurative in nature.
"Течёт, как река", что относится к неконтролируемой диарее, часто используется с юмором.
"To have a touch of the trots" is an informal way of saying someone is experiencing diarrhea.
"Иметь немного поноса" - неформальный способ сказать, что у кого-то диарея.
"Cramps and runs" depicts the physical symptoms often accompanying diarrhea.
"Спазмы и бег" описывает физические симптомы, часто сопутствующие диарее.
"Shitty situation" can be a figurative idiom expressing a troublesome state that stems from digestive issues.
"Дерьмовая ситуация" может быть фигуративным выражением, описывающим проблемное состояние, вызванное проблемами с пищеварением.
"Diarrhea of the mouth" humorously describes someone who talks too much, often without thinking.
The term "alimentary" comes from the Latin word alimenta, meaning "food, nourishment." The Latin root alere means "to nourish or support." The word "diarrhea" has Greek origins, from diarrhoia, meaning "to flow through," derived from dia- (through) and rhein (to flow).
Synonyms: - Gastrointestinal diarrhea - Intestinal diarrhea - Digestive upset
Antonyms: - Constipation - Solid stools - Regular bowel movement