Can overdose on antidiarrheal drugs cause poor bowel movements?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Excessive amounts of antidiarrheal drugs can lead to poor bowel movements. First of all, antidiarrheal drugs, as the name suggests, prevent you from having diarrhea, and in layman's terms, try not to make you poop. As you can know from the above, you have eaten too much of the whole intestine, and if you overdose, it will produce ***, that is, constipation.

    And berberine's *** can also cause constipation.

    Essentially, you're right to take antidiarrheal pills** to have diarrhea. But you have to pay attention to the dose, and you can't vent your health when you're in a bad mood, you should know, big friend!

    Although antidiarrheal drugs can achieve antidiarrheal effect by inhibiting intestinal peristalsis, do you know the ** that causes diarrhea? There are many causes of diarrhea, and it should not be used indiscriminately or eaten indiscriminately. Remember, big friend!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Diarrhea, especially seasonal diarrhea, is a common "family illness", but self-medication or neglect can be fatal!

    Diarrhea, avoid the three major medication mistakes:

    1.As long as it is diarrhea, take antidiarrheal medicine immediately.

    The first step most people take when they have diarrhea is to take an antidiarrheal medication immediately, but this is not advisable.

    Suggestion: Do not blindly take antidiarrheal drugs when you have diarrhea, as it will cause toxins and pathogenic bacteria in the human body to be unable to be excreted.

    2.For any kind of diarrhea, take antibiotics.

    There are many causes of diarrhea, such as: bacterial or viral infection, intestinal dysfunction, food poisoning, indigestion, lactose intolerance, etc., most diarrhea is caused by viral infection, no antibiotics are needed, only when there are symptoms of bacterial infection such as blood in the stool, high fever, etc., antibiotics are needed.

    Recommendation: If the condition is severe, it is recommended to go to the hospital for laboratory tests to determine the type of pathogenic bacteria, and then follow the doctor's instructions to choose drugs**.

    3.Unscrupulous, without any precautions.

    Diarrhea is a self-limiting disease, there is a possibility of self-healing, but if you don't care, there may be greater hidden dangers, dehydration is the biggest harm of diarrhea, especially in children, dehydration progresses quickly, and in severe cases, it can lead to shock and even death.

    Suggestion: Rehydration should be carried out in time to prevent and ** dehydration, and at the same time, it can also reduce the amount and frequency of diarrhea and shorten the course of diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! Slow-blocking diarrhea is a common clinical symptom and is not a disease. Refers to diarrhea with a duration of more than two months or an intermittent period of 2 to 4 weeks.

    **Complex and prolonged. Common chronic diarrhea includes: 1 Gastrointestinal diseases such as gastric cancer, atrophic gastritis, post-gastrectomy, chronic bacillary dysentery, intestinal tuberculosis, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal dysbiosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, eosinophilic flamma gastroenteritis, colon polyps, colon cancer, post-ileocececal resection, chronic amoebic colitis, radiation enteritis, intestinal lymphoma, carcinoid, blind loop syndrome, primary small bowel malabsorption, whipple disease.

    In schistosomiasis-endemic areas, it is common in colonic schistosomiasis.

    2. Diseases of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas, chronic hepatitis, long-term obstructive jaundice, cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, liver cancer, bile duct cancer, pancreatic cancer, apud cell tumor.

    3. Systemic diseases such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, mixed rheumatic immune diseases, atherosclerosis, food allergies, chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypoparathyroidism, etc. Nowadays, there is no diarrhea medicine that can cause chronic diarrhea if taken in an overdose.

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