Diarrhoea treatment usually involves letting it run its course however there are a range of home diarrhoea treatment remedies available including over-the-counter pharmacy medication.
While in most people diarrhoea is moderate, it can cause serious dehydration in infants and the frail and elderly.
An important goal of treatment for diarrhoea is to re-hydrate the body by drinking lots of clear liquids. These can include Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS), a drink which consists of a combination of dry salts. These are available from your pharmacy.
Diarrhoea is an important part of the body’s self defence system in that is allows your digestive system to rid itself of whatever it is that is making you sick. Diarrhoea can range from a semi-loose stool to a completely liquid stool.
Diarrhoea is commonly associated with urgent and frequent visits to the toilet. Thankfully the body usually cures itself of diarrhoea in a few days, although in some cases it can take a week for normal bowel motions to resume.
Diarrhoea can result from many different causes, although bacterial and viral infections and food poisoning are the chief causes. Some medications, especially antibiotics can also cause diarrhoea. Where hygiene is reduced it is easy to infect diarrhoea from person to person.
Dehydration is loss of a large amount of water and salt from the body. Symptoms of dehydration include sunken eyes, dry mouth, hot and dry skin over the abdomen, extreme thirst and reduced flow of urine. If the skin is pinched and returns very slowly, this is a strong indication of severe dehydration.
Dehydration can be treated safely and effectively at home. Children should be encouraged to drink as much water as they can. If the loss of liquid is really high or if the diarrhoea continues oral rehydration salt solutions come into play.
Oral rehydration salts are effective as they replace the blood’s electrolytes nearly as quickly as they are lost through diarrhoea. If oral rehydration salt packets are not available, an alternative solution is easy to make up at home.
If diarrhoea continues for more than three days, or if the patient also suffers from any of the following: serious dehydration, high fever, abdominal pain, severe anal pain, bloody or tarry stools, medical attention should be sought.
Diarrhoea Treatment