Heat does not usually cause diarrhea.
Diarrhea usually refers to diarrhea, which is usually caused by a cold abdomen, food allergies, food poisoning and other causes. The gastrointestinal tract is contracted due to irritation and insufficient blood and oxygen supply, resulting in faster peristalsis, which is manifested by an increase in the number and frequency of bowel movements compared to usual, and thin and watery feces, which may contain undigested food or mucus. Diarrhea may be accompanied by anal discomfort and abdominal pain.
Heat can refer to a high temperature. Whether it is the high temperature of the environment or the high temperature of the food. This factor will speed up the circulation of blood and increase the blood supply and oxygenation of the intestines, which will help to relieve gastrointestinal contractions and peristalsis and facilitate the relief of diarrhea and other symptoms. Clinically, the use of hot water bags localized hot compresses on the abdomen, as one of the methods of general treatment of diarrhea. Therefore, heat usually does not diarrhea.
Although heat can relieve symptoms, but can not replace the medication. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out reasonable and standardized treatment or treatment.