What medicines are effective in draining oil from the stools

Oil in stool refers to oil in stool when defecating, which may be caused by chronic pancreatitis, gastrointestinal dysfunction, fatty liver, etc. Small intestine absorption disorder, so that nutrients can not be fully absorbed and excreted from the feces, resulting in the symptom of oil in stool. It can be treated with medicines such as octreotide, omeprazole and metformin.
1. Pancreatitis: Oil in the stool is a common symptom in patients with chronic pancreatitis, and patients may also have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions. Anti-inflammatory drugs such as ceftazidime and penicillin, analgesic drugs such as atropine and pethidine, and drugs that inhibit pancreatic secretion such as octreotide and cimetidine can be used according to the cause and symptoms.
2. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: it may be caused by long-term mental stress, irregular diet, bacterial infection and so on. It can be treated by using acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole, anti-anxiety drugs such as oxazepam, and drugs promoting gastrointestinal motility such as mosapride.
3. Fatty liver: it is usually caused by high body mass content, long-term alcohol consumption, and may also be caused by viral infections and so on. According to different causes, different drugs can be used. Drugs that inhibit fat absorption such as orlistat, hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin hydrochloride, and anti-inflammatory drugs such as diammonium glycyrrhizinate can be used.
The above drugs are for reference only and should be used under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, colitis and other diseases may also cause oil in the stool, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, according to their own conditions of the symptomatic use of drugs.