Diarrhea after abdominal cold may be physiological factors or pathological factors such as irritable bowel syndrome, acute gastroenteritis, etc. It can be relieved by general treatment, medication such as bifidobacteria, norfloxacin, etc., and surgical treatment.
1. General treatment: patients are prone to intestinal spasm and peristaltic dysfunction after the abdomen is cooled, resulting in diarrhea. At this time, patients can drink some hot water in moderation, massage in the abdomen, hot compresses and so on to relieve. When diarrhea is severe, attention should be paid to replenish body fluids to prevent water-electrolyte imbalance.
2. Pharmacotherapy: It mainly includes causative treatment and symptomatic treatment. If the patient’s diarrhea is serious, symptomatic treatment can be carried out, taking montelukast and other antidiarrheal drugs to relieve.
If the patient himself suffers from gastrointestinal diseases, he can be treated for the cause. If it is due to irritable bowel syndrome, you can take trimethoprim, pivoxyl bromide, etc.; if the intestinal flora imbalance, you can take bifidobacteria, lactobacilli and other probiotics; if it is due to bacterial infection caused by acute gastroenteritis, you can take antibiotics, such as cephalosporin, norfloxacin, etc., to carry on the anti-infective treatment.
3. Surgery: If the patient suffers from intestinal tumors, intestinal polyps and other diseases, surgery can also be considered.
If the patient has diarrhea for a long time or after repeated abdominal cold, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment. Drugs need to be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.