Diarrhea Treatment
Can this condition be treated? What Diarrhea treatment options are available? Learn more below about the current treatments available to patients.
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How to Treat Diarrhea
A medical condition may cause diarrhea. Treating the condition may help to relieve the diarrhea.
General recommendations for treating diarrhea include:
Drink Lots of Fluids
Plain water will not replace the electrolytes lost through diarrhea. Look for sports drinks or special solutions.
Ask Your Doctor If You Should Eat
Some doctors suggest that you drink only clear fluids during severe phases.
Avoid Certain Foods
Avoid the following foods:
- Very spicy foods
- Fatty foods
- Greasy foods
- High-fiber foods
- Dairy products in large amounts
- Caffeinated drinks
Encourage Certain Foods
- Complex carbohydrates
- Yogurt
- Fruits and vegetables
- Lean meats
Treat Abdominal Pain With Heat
Use a hot water bottle or heating pad on your abdomen to relieve cramps and pain.
Medications
Your doctor may recommend medications, such as:
- Bismuth subsalicylate
- Codeine phosphate
- Loperamide hydrochloride
- Paregoric
- Psyllium or methylcellulose compounds
- Kaolin or pectin products
- Antibiotics may be indicated for certain bacterial causes of diarrhea.
- Probiotics (eg, lactobacillus , bifidobacterium) may be beneficial.
- Zinc supplementation may be recommended in certain cases.
Hospitalization
Diarrhea can cause severe dehydration. You may need to be hospitalized. Fluids will be delivered through an IV.
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