It is not a preferred treatment, because it can produce painful cramps, fecal incontinence and explosive diarrhea.
An explosive diarrhea develops, resulting in extreme dehydration.
In one of the more infamous "Meanwhile..." strips, a nervous man on a date with Devi D. tries to conceal his explosive diarrhea.
W. Emory Burnett, an outstanding worker in thoracic and vascular surgery, performed the first human pneumonectomy in Philadelphia, and discovered a cure for explosive diarrhea.
Meanwhile, Kenny suffers from a bout of "explosive diarrhea", which spreads to others in the town, including the adults protesting Terrance and Phillip.
One shred of its foliage will induce bleeding from the nose, bleeding from the ears, bleeding from the eyes, and explosive terminal diarrhea.
It usually causes "explosive diarrhea" and while unpleasant, is not fatal.
He instead inherits Glen's power of "explosive diarrhea," remarking that "every once in a while, this power backfires".
Other symptoms can include explosive diarrhea (as stool moves around the impaction), leaking stool when coughing, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and dehydration.
In acute disease, explosive diarrhea may occur as often as every twenty minutes.