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The phrase "loose stool" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an individual's bowel movement that is watery or not well-formed. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing symptoms of a stomach illness or describing a side effect of a medication. Example: The patient reported having loose stools after taking the prescribed medication.
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SlipperyBrick (Motto: "The website that sounds like loose stool") posted 10 cute items that were popularized by Star Trek and eventually came to fruition.
Symptoms include severe stomach cramps, loose stool and vomiting.
At one point, I excuse myself and drop some loose stool into the toilet.
I ate a lot of meals hearing my dad tell people what to give their children for headaches, sore throats and loose stool.
ORS was administered in a dose of 200 ml per hour and 200 ml after each loose stool.
The prevalence of diarrhea or loose stool was 17.3%.
Observed species richness declines with higher BSS scores reaching its minimum in individuals with loose stool.
(low scores: firm stool and slow transit, high scores: loose stool and fast transit).
She complained of generalized weakness, loose stool, night sweating, and dry cough.
Common AEs were dyspepsia, abdominal pain/distension, nausea, loose stool, and pitting edema.
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