Irritable bowel syndrome usually does not require hospitalization, but if severe diarrhea, dehydration, electrolyte disorders, etc. occur, you should go to the hospital promptly.
Irritable bowel syndrome is mainly a digestive disorder caused by psychosomatic factors and usually manifests as constipation or diarrhea. When the symptoms are mild, you can usually use laxatives, such as Kaiser, lactulose, etc., and antidiarrheal drugs, such as montelukast, under the guidance of a doctor. Usually pay attention to rest and keep a good state of mind.
If the symptoms are severe, repeated diarrhea, large loss of body fluids, dehydration and electrolyte disorders, it is best to be hospitalized. Improve the relevant examination, such as blood routine, enteroscopy, etc., to clarify the diagnosis. Follow the doctor’s instructions to take fluid rehydration, electrolyte adjustment and other treatments.
Usually, the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are reduced without hospitalization, but if the condition worsens, it is necessary to consult a doctor and standardize the treatment.