Why can eating diarrhea cure diarrhea?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Laxative, also known as belladonna sulfonacetop tablets, belongs to the sulfonamide class (antibacterial drugs).

    Gastroenteritis ** Method:

    1. Western medicine**.

    1) General**: Try to stay in bed and take dextrose and electrolyte solution orally to replace the loss of body fluids. If vomiting persists or dehydration is marked, intravenous supplementation with 5 to 10 dextrose saline and other relevant electrolytes is indicated.

    Light liquid or semi-liquid crystals are encouraged to prevent dehydration or slight dehydration.

    2) Symptomatic**: Antiemetic drugs can be injected if necessary: for example, intramuscular chlorpropyrine 25-100mgl daily. Antispasmodics: such as belladonna 8n 11 times, 3 times a day. Antidiarrheal medicine: such as Smecta 1 sachet each time, 2-3 times a day.

    3) Antimicrobial**: The ** effect of antimicrobials on this disease is controversial. For infectious diarrhoea, targeted antimicrobials may be appropriate.

    Yimeng stop: also known as phenylperamine, suitable for acute and chronic diarrhea, its antidiarrheal effect is strong and rapid. This product mainly acts on the intestinal wall, directly inhibiting the contraction of gastrointestinal smooth muscle and inhibiting intestinal peristalsis, so as to achieve the purpose of reducing the frequency of bowel movements.

    The dosage is 2 mg 3-4 times a day, double the first dose. However, it must be noted that infants under 1 year old, pregnant women and lactating women should not use it, and those with poor liver function should not use it.

    Antidiarrheal Ning: also known as phenyl paihu, suitable for acute and chronic functional diarrhea, its antidiarrheal effect is weaker than that of Yimeng. The oral dose is mg each time, 3 times a day. Use with caution in patients with liver disease.

    654-2: also known as hyoscyamine, has the effect of selectively relieving spasms, is often used for gastrointestinal colic, and can dilate blood vessels, improve microcirculation, **septic shock. Oral administration of 5 10 mg each time, 3 times a day. Patients with glaucoma and cerebral hemorrhage are prohibited.

    Berberine: This product has a wide antibacterial spectrum and has a strong killing effect on E. coli. It is suitable for intestinal bacterial infection, and has a significant effect on patients with early stage and mild symptoms of acute gastroenteritis caused by unclean food.

    The dosage is gram each time, 3 times a day. Children are given 5 10 mg per kilogram of body weight per day in 3 to 4 divided doses.

    Norfloxacin: Also known as haloperic acid. It has a wide antibacterial spectrum and strong antibacterial effect, and has a significant effect on intestinal bacterial infection. The dosage is each gram, 3 to 4 times a day, and the effect is better when taken on an empty stomach. Children and lactating women should not use it, and those with reduced renal function should use it with caution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Because that Chinese medicine is the cure for diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is useless to stop diarrhea, especially frequent diarrhea, and eating diarrhea is harmful and beneficial. If the diarrhea is more severe, you can boil some mugwort leaf water to drink, **diarrhea is very effective, but just stop the diarrhea, don't drink it anymore, otherwise it is easy to constipation. If your stomach and intestines often feel uncomfortable, you can find a better old Chinese medicine doctor to recuperate.

    Or with my method, which may be more effective than the old Chinese medicine doctor's, is to chew a handful of pine needles after a meal, swallow the juice, and spit out the dregs. It can not only help digestion, but also repair the gastrointestinal mucosa.

    Anyway, I used to have chronic colitis and chronic gastritis, and I saw countless doctors, including famous doctors recommended by others, but they were not cured, and even had little effect. The drugs prescribed are effective in a week at most, and it is useless to take it again. When I was a freshman, I couldn't participate in military training normally, because my stomach would hurt if I exercised a little harder.

    Riding a bicycle has to walk a particularly smooth and smooth section, and riding a slightly not good road will cause stomach pain, which is very painful. In the end, I chewed a handful of pine needles every day after eating. Chronic colitis is fine for more than a month, and the old stomach disease of more than 6 years is cured for about half a year, and the appetite is very good after the recovery, and I have not caught a cold once a year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I've been having diarrhea lately.

    I ran to the toilet many times a day, and at first I thought it was a cold or eating the wrong thing, so I didn't pay much attention to it, and I bought some antidiarrheal medicine to eat, but I still had diarrhea from time to time in the next few days.

    Hello! According to your description, diarrhea for several days in a row.

    And taking antidiarrheal drugs does not work, indicating that **is not single, it is recommended that you go to the hospital gastrointestinal diagnosis and treatment center to do a comprehensive examination and diagnosis, only to find out**can be fundamental**.

    After eating food contaminated with bacteria or drinking drinks contaminated with bacteria, enteritis or bacillary dysentery may occur, and symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, tenesmus, and fever may occur. After getting cold, the blood in the stomach and intestines is also reduced, resulting in incomplete digestion; Or because of the cold, the body's resistance decreases, and the gastrointestinal bacteria increase, interfering with digestion, becoming indigestion, and the stool becomes thin.

    There are also patients with diseases that can easily cause diarrhea, such as - intestinal infectious diseases: chronic amoebic dysentery, intestinal tuberculosis; Non-infectious inflammation of the intestine: inflammatory bowel disease, radiation enteritis; Tumors: colorectal cancer, etc. These diseases can cause chronic diarrhea.

    Symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and general malaise appear.

    In addition, during this time, it is necessary to avoid eating fried, fried, cold, and hot foods, because some of these foods contain more fat, which is not easy to digest, and may make diarrhea worse. You can eat soft noodles, rolled noodles, eggs, etc.

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