Delhi-belly

Commonly known as traveler’s diarrhea, this is a digestive tract disorder that commonly causes loose stools and abdominal cramps. It is caused by eating contaminated food or drinking contaminated water.

When to See a Doctor: Seek medical attention if you experience high fever, persistent vomiting, or blood in your stool [7, 16]. Cultural Impact: The "Delhi Belly" Film delhi-belly

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A common myth is that Delhi Belly is caused by "eating too much curry" or "spicy chili." This is false. Commonly known as traveler’s diarrhea , this is

Typical Duration: Most cases are self-limiting and resolve within 14 days [7]. Prevention: How to Stay Safe Cultural Impact: The "Delhi Belly" Film Part 2:

Symptoms typically appear within a few hours to a few days after exposure. Common signs include:

6. Diagnosis

Clinical Diagnosis (most common)

Based on history of travel to endemic area + acute watery diarrhea. No lab tests needed for mild-moderate cases.