Does Diarrhea That Smells Like Vomit Happen Often?

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Poop smelling like vomit can be caused by various factors, including infections, inflammation, diet and food, medications and supplements, digestive disorders, and cancers. Watery diarrhea that smells bad is a sign of rotavirus, but it can also indicate other stomach issues. Foul-smelling stool can be caused by milk allergies or chronic pancreatitis. Clostridium difficile colitis, a condition resulting from disruption of normal healthy bacteria in the colon, can cause foul-smelling poop. Symptoms of giardiasis include explosive, watery, foul-smelling stools, gloppy stools, bloating, nausea, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain. Smelling like vomit could be due to malabsorption, a stomach bug, or a bad reaction to something eaten. If the smell persists, it may be a sign of conditions affecting the digestive system, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The main symptoms of giardiasis include smelly diarrhea, tummy pain or cramps, farting, smelly burps, bloating, and weight loss. The unusual smell is due to fat in stool, which indicates deranged digestion.

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Why does my diarrhea smell like puke?

Viral or bacterial infections and parasitic infections can affect digestion and cause foul-smelling stool or diarrhea. These include:

  • Salmonella: This is a bacterial infection that can cause foul-smelling diarrhea.
  • Giardiasis : Giardia is a protozoa-type parasite that can cause diarrhea with foul stool.
  • Clostridium difficile (C. difficile): This bacterial infection can cause serious diarrhea that may have a distinct, unpleasant smell.
  • Viral gastroenteritis: This is also known as stomach flu. Common causes include rotavirus or norovirus.

People taking antibiotics may get temporary stomach upset and smelly stool when antibiotics disrupt the delicate balance of good and bad bacteria within the gut.

Symptoms usually go away after finishing antibiotics, and the good gut bacteria return to usual.

Does stinky poop mean bad gut health?
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Does stinky poop mean bad gut health?

In particular, unusual poop smells may be a sign of conditions that affect the digestive system, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This condition, which leads to ongoing pain and swelling in the digestive system, has two main types — Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

Types of Stool Smells. While stool never smells good, it can sometimes take on an even more unpleasant odor than usual. Your diet is the most common cause of bad-smelling stool.

In some cases, certain types of odors are a sign of a health condition. This can occur when organs stop working properly, raising the levels of smell-causing molecules in the body. For example, the food you eat is processed by your gastrointestinal (digestive) organs as well as bacteria in your intestines. Certain types of bacteria may create smelly substances as they digest food. Additionally, your liver breaks down these substances, eliminating their smell, and your kidneys remove the substances from your body. Problems with these organs could lead to unpleasant smells in your stool.

Is it normal for diarrhea to smell really bad?
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Is it normal for diarrhea to smell really bad?

Watery diarrhea that smells particularly bad is one sign of rotavirus, although it can also be a sign of other stomach issues.

If you or your child has bad-smelling diarrhea, the most important thing to do is to stay hydrated. Rotavirus doesn’t usually require medical treatment unless severe dehydration develops.

Why is my poop sticky and smelly?
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Why is my poop sticky and smelly?

Summary. Sticky poops can be caused by excessive fat in your stool (steatorrhea) due to diet, bile duct obstruction, and malabsorption disorders like celiac disease. Excess mucus in stool may be caused by food sensitivities, intestinal infections, IBS, IBD, and cystic fibrosis. Stools that are tarry due to bleeding (melena) may be due to a peptic ulcer or colon cancer.

The cause of sticky poop may require an investigation by a gastroenterologist, including stool tests, blood tests, imagining studies, endoscopy, and biopsy.

Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.

Why does my fart smell like puke?
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Why does my fart smell like puke?

Infections or illness. Foul-smelling farts usually come and go. If that stench keeps coming, though, it may be a sign that something isn’t quite right inside. Conditions that could cause smelly farts include:

  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBS), including disorders such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
  • Colorectal cancer.
  • A small bowel or large bowel obstruction.
  • A bacterial infection or overgrowth.

If bad gas continues for an extended period, talk to your healthcare provider to find a cause.

How do you make stinky farts go away?. The problem usually takes care of itself if it’s linked to what you ate or medication, says Dr. Lee. The symptoms should disappear once the offending item works through your system. (Provided there isn’t continued usage, of course.)

Is sinking poop healthy?
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Is sinking poop healthy?

Yes, it is normal for stools to sink. It can be a sign of healthy stool. Stools may float if they contain excess gas, which may occur with a high fiber diet, or if the stool contains higher fat levels.

Stool consistency, shape, and whether they sink or float can be useful signs of gastrointestinal health.

Brown, well-formed, soft stools that sink to the bottom of the toilet bowl tend to indicate a healthy bowel movement.

Why does diarrhea hurt so bad?
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Why does diarrhea hurt so bad?

Diarrhea speeds up the digestion process, so foods often do not break down fully. This means that stomach acids, digestive enzymes, and bile may still be present in diarrhea. These can damage the tissues and cause a burning sensation in the rectum during or after a bowel movement.

Foods may not entirely break down when they leave the body. For this reason, large, rough foods and those with edible seeds, pods, or shells may rub, cut, or cause small tears in the delicate tissues of the rectum.

Occasionally, simply wiping harder or more often after passing a stool is enough to increase irritation and contribute to burning diarrhea.

Does smelly poop mean you're sick?
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Does smelly poop mean you’re sick?

Stools normally have an unpleasant odor. Most of the time, the odor is familiar. Stools that have an extremely bad, abnormal odor may be due to certain medical conditions. Foul-smelling stools also have normal causes, such as diet changes.

  • Celiac disease (also called celiac sprue)
  • Crohn disease
  • Chronic pancreatitis
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Intestinal infection
  • Malabsorption
  • Short bowel syndrome
  • Blood in stool from stomach or intestine

Home care depends on what is causing the problem. Things you can do include:

How to tell if it's food poisoning or stomach bug?
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How to tell if it’s food poisoning or stomach bug?

Onset of symptoms. The stomach flu typically has about a 24 to 48 hour incubation period in your system and then starts causing symptoms. In contrast, food poisoning comes on quickly — typically about two to six hours after you’ve eaten spoiled food.

“Let’s say you sit down at a picnic and everybody eats the same food,” says Dr. Ford. “It’s very possible that a lot of people will get the same symptoms. Whereas, with a stomach bug, you may have been around somebody in the last day or two who had similar symptoms. It takes a couple of days for its onset.”

Food poisoning can also be slightly easier to identify because it emerges after a more recent event. “Most people don’t have any problem thinking back to what they’ve just eaten, and realize maybe that egg salad was sitting out for too long,” says Dr. Ford. “They can then trace their symptoms back to that.”

What is the fastest way to flush out food poisoning?
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What is the fastest way to flush out food poisoning?

There is no single treatment that will speed up recovery, Dibba said. It takes time for your body to flush out the toxins causing the food poisoning, usually 24 to 48 hours.

To keep yourself comfortable and avoid dehydration, Majlesi recommended staying constantly hydrated. If you are replenishing with an electrolyte solution, make sure the product is low in sugar. “Some of the electrolyte solutions have way too much sugar in them and can actually worsen diarrhea, so you want to be careful about that,” he said.

Along with water, the National Institutes of Health recommends adults replace lost fluids with broths and sports drinks. Additionally, NIH advises fruit juice with water added to make it more diluted. Children, on the other hand, should use an oral rehydration solution such as Pedialyte to ease food poisoning symptoms.

You’ll also want to steer clear of solid foods for 24 hours, especially if you are having trouble keeping food down. Majlesi said doing so gives the digestive system time to rest and recover during this period of inflammation. Adults can take over-the-counter antidiarrheal medications such as bismuth subsalicylate (brand names Kaopectate and Pepto-Bismol) or loperamide (brand name Imodium) to manage diarrhea symptoms.

What causes very acidic diarrhea?
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What causes very acidic diarrhea?

For example, bowel acid diarrhoea may be caused if the terminal ileum has to be removed or in a condition called Crohn’s disease. Other conditions that may lead to bile acid diarrhoea include having the gallbladder removed (cholecystectomy), coeliac disease, diseases affecting the pancreas, and after radiotherapy.


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