What to do if you can’t stop diarrhea with laxatives

If the diarrhea cannot be stopped within a short period of time, it is considered to be the effect of the laxative, and if there is no other discomfort, it will gradually recover after stopping the medicine. If the diarrhea after taking laxatives has been the case of diarrhea can not be stopped, and dehydration manifestations, such as thirst, urine, etc., need to be dealt with through rehydration, montelukast and other medication, etc..
Laxatives have the effect of increasing gastrointestinal peristalsis and promoting fecal discharge, and diarrhea after taking laxatives is not only considered to be caused by taking too many laxatives or taking laxatives frequently. You need to stop using laxatives immediately, and take Montelukast, compound difenocoumarol tablets and so on for relief. Dehydration symptoms, but also need intravenous rehydration saline, glucose and other treatment.
Laxatives need to be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid self-medication, causing discomfort.