What are the treatments for hepatogenic diarrhea

Hepatogenic diarrhea may be caused by portal hypertension, intestinal flora imbalance, infection, etc. According to its cause, it is necessary to give treatments such as lowering portal pressure, correcting hypo-proteinemia, supplementing probiotics, anti-infection, stopping diarrhea, etc., for example, use of spironolactone, bifidobacteria, norfloxacin and other drugs. 1. Reduce portal vein pressure: portal hypertension can cause intestinal mucosal edema leading to diarrhea, diuretics such as furosemide and spironolactone can be given to relieve intestinal edema. 2. Correcting hypoproteinemia: supplemental albumin can be given, combined with liver protection tablets to improve liver function. 3. Supplementation of probiotics: If the intestinal flora is disturbed due to poor resistance, probiotics such as Saccharomyces boulardii and Bifidobacterium bifidum can be given to regulate the intestinal flora. 4. Anti-infection: if there is bacterial infection in the intestines, antibiotics such as norfloxacin and amoxicillin can be given to treat the infection. 5. Stop diarrhea: give montelukast astringent antidiarrheal treatment. Hepatogenic diarrhea, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.