What is the difference between diarrhea with food accumulation and diarrhea with cold stomach?

Accumulated food diarrhea and cold belly diarrhea in essence is not very different, just do not rule out some of the accompanying symptoms are different, including digestive symptoms as well as systemic symptoms.
If diarrhea is caused by food accumulation, the diarrhea will be accompanied by symptoms such as flatulence, indigestion and loss of appetite. If the food remains undigested and accumulates in the intestines, nausea and vomiting may occur.
Cold-induced diarrhea is often accompanied by cough, phlegm, fever, sore throat, etc. Some patients may experience loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, severe headache with runny nose, sneezing, and hoarseness.
If you want to know whether the diarrhea is caused by cold or food accumulation, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and make a diagnosis through routine stool examination and other tests. For diarrhea, medication should be taken as prescribed by the doctor, such as oral montelukast, bifidobacteria, and so on.