Diarrhea happens if you pass out loose bowel movements at an increased rate of frequency. An abnormal number of bowel movements would be one that is greater than 5 per day. Loose bowels are generally very watery and do not have defined shapes. Four conditions that can be confused with diahhrea include incontinence of stool rectal urgency, incomplete evacuation and having a bowel movement immediately after a meal.
Diarrhea is the natural way of the body in the removal of unwanted toxins. Other accompanying symptoms include vomiting, stomach pain, thirst, fever, nausea, and dehydration. In severe cases of diarrhea cum vomiting, it is important to look out for dehydration due to increased fluid loss. In very young infants and in the elderly, special care is warranted.
Diarrhea can develop due to several triggers; such as food allergies, bacteria in food or water, a virus attack, drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, excessive laxative consumption, too much caffeine and also some medications such as tetracycline, clyndamycin and also penicillin.
Here are some natural remedies that can help you with relief from diarrhea:
Charcoal is also used to relieve ailments such as indigestion, diarrhea, intestinal bloating, and nausea. Charcoal helps to detoxify both the liver and the kidneys.
If you are unsure of the cause of diahhrea it is a wise thing to take wild oregano oil because it is an antibacterial, an anti parasitic and an anti viral.
If you have eaten spoiled food, consider taking homeopathic Arsenicum to control the bowel discharge without interferring in the elimination of toxins from the body.
Drinking blackberry tea is helpful in cases of mild diarrhea.
Ginger tea will stop the cramping often associated with diahhrea.
If diahhrea is observed in infants or the elderly, address the problem immediately to prevent dehydration.
