I was seeing spots after bowel movement, whats wrong?!


Question: I was seeing spots after bowel movement, whats wrong!?
I just went to the bathroom, have diarrhea!.!.!. and after a minute after I washed my hands and started walking I started to see spots, kind of like the spots you would see if you shut your eyes and press against them, only my eyes were open and I was walking!. The lights started to get dark but I didn't pass out, and 10minutes after the fact I'm fine now!.

What just happened to me and why!?

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Answers:
Dehydration could be the answer!.
Another concern of mine would be how much pressure are you putting into these bowel movements!? It could be pressing on your Vagus nerve which can cause reactions like you stated!. Old people have this all the time, medics often find them lodged between the toilet and the wall because they passed out on the toilet!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

How often are you suffering from diarrhoea - this could be dehydration due to dirrhoea!.

The volume of fluid lost through the stools in 24 hours can vary from 5 ml/kg (near normal) to 200 ml/kg, or more!. The concentrations and amounts of electrolytes lost also vary!. The total body sodium deficit in young children with severe dehydration due to diarrhoea is usually about 70110 millimoles per litre of water deficit!. Potassium and chloride losses are in a similar range!. Deficits of this magnitude can occur with acute diarrhoea of any etiology!. The most common causes of dehydration are rotavirus, enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and, during epidemics, Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139!.
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