The treatment for diarrhoea depends on its cause. Acute diarrhoea usually doesn’t require medication and will resolve within a few days. Preventing dehydration is crucial.
- ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution): Helps replenish lost fluids and electrolytes. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
- Loperamide: Can temporarily relieve symptoms by slowing intestinal movement. Use only for short periods and stop if symptoms worsen.
- Azithromycin and ORS: May be prescribed for severe infectious diarrhoea. In some cases, a stool test may be needed to identify the cause.
Alternative treatments
Currently, no proven alternative treatments are available. Activated charcoal (norit) was once used but lacks scientific evidence of effectiveness.
Lifestyle changes
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, regular exercise, sufficient sleep, and stress management can reduce symptoms of chronic gastrointestinal issues. For food intolerances, avoid problem foods like gluten or lactose.