- The bacteria species, E coli, occurs normally in the intestines of man and other vertebrates.
- It is widely distributed in nature, and is a frequent cause of food poisoning and infections of the urogenital tract and of diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. in infants.
- In babies and young children, profuse weakening diarrhea with hypothermia, bradycardiaAbnormally slow heart rateA heart rate that is slower than normal, typically under 60 beats per minute at rest., dehydration.
- Hypotension, tendency to weakness, even collapse.
- Paleness, anxiety, vertigoSensation of dizziness or spinningA feeling of movement or spinning of oneself or the surroundings when there is no actual movement., sweats, sound of the heart become muffed, and lowering of the blood pressure.
- General fatigue and depression which goes on aggravating with digestive and urinary troubles.
- Progressive asthenia.
- Mental and physical weakness.
- Permanent worn out condition.
- Temperature - ChillyHypersensitive to cold temperaturesA constitutional state of feeling exceptionally cold, lacking vital heat, and needing warmth or heavy blankets., specially after eating.
- Nocturnal chill.
- Sensation of intense cold ness with chill immediately after meals.
- Fever with great weakness.
- Typhoid fever.
- Septic fever.
- Puerperal fever.
- Tongue, coated yellowish-white.
- Tongue with a red clear stripe down the center.
- White tongue.
- Bloating after e ating.
- Slow intestinal transit.
- FlatulenceGas accumulation in stomach or intestinesThe presence of excessive air or gas in the digestive tract, causing bloating and wind., intestinal spasms.
- Gastroenteritis.
- Heaviness and drawing in the intestines.
- Rumbling.
- Expulsion of putrid gas.
- Spasmodic colitisInflammation of the colon (large intestine)Inflammation of the inner lining of the colon, causing abdominal pain, cramping, or bloody diarrhea..
- Capricious appetite or anorexiaLoss of appetiteA medical term for lack or loss of appetite for food..
- Food poisoning.
- Worse dairy products, milk.
- Worse eggs.
- Worse from eating undercooked meat, fish
