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Frequently Asked Questions
                                        Diarrhea can be caused by infections, food intolerances, medications, or digestive disorders.                                    
                                
                                        Hormonal shifts during menstruation, menopause, thyroid dysfunction, or conditions like pcos can lead to weight gain by affecting appetite, metabolism, and fat storage.                                    
                                
                                        Yes, weight gain can occur due to factors like slow metabolism, water retention, hormonal imbalance, poor sleep, or side effects of medications—even without changes in diet.                                    
                                
                                        Hormonal changes (thyroid, pcos),  water retention,  medications (antidepressants, steroids),  poor diet and lack of exercise                                    
                                
                                        Indigestion or gas  gastritis (stomach inflammation)  acid reflux or ulcers  food poisoning or infections                                    
                                
                                        Yes, bloody diarrhea should never be ignored. it can indicate a serious infection, bowel inflammation, or internal bleeding, and needs prompt medical evaluation.                                    
                                
                                        Yes, certain bacteria like e. coli, shigella, or salmonella can cause severe food poisoning that leads to bloody diarrhea, often with abdominal cramps and fever.                                    
                                
                                        Weight gain can be caused by overeating, lack of physical activity, stress, hormonal changes, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions like hypothyroidism or pcos.                                    
                                
                                        It can be caused by infections (like bacterial dysentery), inflammatory bowel disease (ibd), hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diverticulosis, or, in rare cases, colon cancer.                                    
                                
                                        Treatment depends on the cause and may include antibiotics (for bacterial infections), anti-inflammatory drugs (for ibd), fluids to prevent dehydration, and sometimes hospitalization.                                    
                                 
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