English: The stool of a cholera patient, often referred to as "rice-water stool," is distinct in its appearance and is considered a hallmark of the disease.
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The stool is characteristically very watery. This is because the toxin produced by the Vibrio cholerae bacteria causes the cells of the intestines to release excessive amounts of water.