Diarrhea,
Age 12 and Older - Home Treatment
Home treatment can
help you treat your diarrhea and avoid other related problems, such as dehydration.
·
Take
frequent, small sips of water or a rehydration
drink and small bites
of salty crackers.
o Try to increase your
fluid intake to at least 1 qt (1 L) per
hour for 1 to 2 hours or until diarrhea symptoms
disappear.
·
Begin
eating mild foods the next day or sooner, depending on how you feel.
o Avoid spicy foods,
fruits, alcohol, and caffeine until 48 hours after all symptoms have
disappeared.
o Avoid chewing gum
that contains sorbitol.
o Avoid dairy products
for 3 days after symptoms disappear. Milk products may be harder for your body
to digest when you have diarrhea.
Nonprescription
medicines for diarrhea
If you are pregnant,
talk with your doctor before taking any medicines for diarrhea.
Nonprescription medicines may be helpful in
treating your diarrhea. Follow these tips when taking a nonprescription
medicine for diarrhea:
·
Use
nonprescription antidiarrheal medicine if you have diarrhea for longer than 6
hours. Do not use nonprescription antidiarrheal medicines if you have bloody
diarrhea, a high fever, or other signs of serious illness.
·
Read
and follow all label directions on the nonprescription medicine bottle or box.
Be sure to take the recommended dose.
·
Long-term
use of nonprescription antidiarrheal medicine is not recommended. To avoid constipation, stop taking antidiarrheal
medicines as soon as stools thicken.
·
If
your child or teen gets chickenpox or flu,
do not treat the symptoms with over-the-counter medicines that contain bismuth subsalicylate (such as Pepto-Bismol
and Kaopectate). Subsalicylate has been linked to Reye syndrome,
a rare but serious illness. If your child has taken this kind of medicine and
he or she has changes in behavior with nausea and
vomiting, call your doctor. These symptoms could be an early sign of Reye
syndrome.
There are several types of antidiarrheal
medicines: those that absorb water and thicken the stool, and those that slow
intestinal spasms.
·
Thickening
mixtures (such as psyllium)
absorb water. This helps bulk up the stool and make it more firm.
·
Antispasmodic antidiarrheals,
such as Imodium A-D
and Pepto Diarrhea Control, slow intestinal spasms. Some products contain both
thickening and antispasmodic ingredients.
·
Probiotics, such as Lactobacillus, are available in
either pills or powder. This bacteria occurs naturally in the intestine and may
help with digestion. When diarrhea is present, the number of these bacteria is
reduced
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