Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. I am Dr. Rommstein, I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can.
SO firstly it should be treated with
home remedies and changing dietary habits.
You need to avoid fried food, carbonated drinks, coffee, alcohol and spicy food. You should eat more milk products, vegetables and boiled food. Also, certain antiacid medications may be required such as PAntoprasole or
Ranitidine. In cases of
severe pain, diagnosis should be established with endoscopic tests which include gastroscopy or barium swallow test.
Diarrheas are in most cases caused by dietary causes or infectious ones. If this is caused by diet then he should try to rest more and switch to a diet of clear liquids. Drink water, juice, bouillon and weak tea to avoid becoming dehydrated. Replace lost fluids and electrolytes with sports drinks. Avoid coffee or soft drinks that contain caffeine, since caffeine increases the loss of water and salt. If you have nausea in addition to diarrhea, take very small sips of fluid frequently and suck on ice chips. He also may consider over-the-counter medications such as
bismuth subsalicylate (
Pepto-Bismol) or
loperamide (
Imodium).In cases of infectious diarrheas, you should do microbiologist testing of stool and see the exact microbe and then
antibiotics can be used additionaly.
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Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.