Taking folic acid for diarrhea and what to do about it

Taking folic acid diarrhea, mainly consider folic acid adverse reaction, folic acid allergy, gastrointestinal base disease, etc., need to be treated by physical methods, montelukast, amoxicillin, loratadine and other medication methods and so on.
1. Adverse reaction to folic acid: when patients have diarrhea due to adverse reaction to folic acid, it is recommended to stop or reduce the dosage of the drug under the guidance of the physician, timely hydration to avoid dehydration, if the diarrhea is too serious, it is necessary to take antidiarrheal drugs in a timely manner, such as Difenoxan, Montelukast and so on;
2. Folic acid allergy: when patients have diarrhea caused by folic acid allergy, they need to stop taking the medicine in time and replenish water in large quantities, and take anti-allergic drugs for relief, such as loratadine. If the diarrhea is too serious, you need to take antidiarrheal drugs, such as montelukast, ellagic acid protein and so on.
3. Gastrointestinal diseases: When the patient himself has gastroenteritis, ulcerative colitis and other underlying diseases, there will also be a folic acid diarrhea, it is recommended to correct the underlying diseases in a timely manner, pay attention to hydration; take antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs to alleviate the underlying diseases, such as amoxicillin, moxifloxacin, mesalazine and so on.
If the above symptoms are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause and give targeted treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.