What should I do if I have diarrhea from okra?

Okra eaten diarrhea is mainly considered to be related to physiological factors, acute gastroenteritis, food allergies, etc., can be intervened through the general treatment, drug treatment methods.
1. Physiological factors: because okra contains a large amount of cellulose, patients eat too much easy to cause diarrhea, it is recommended that patients drink more water to avoid water loss; appropriate to take antidiarrheal drugs to stop diarrhea, such as montelukast, loperamide and so on.
2. Acute gastroenteritis: when okra spoiled, not cooked, cooking unhygienic, etc. can cause acute gastroenteritis, resulting in diarrhea, the need for timely application of antidiarrheal drugs, such as montelukast, etc.; at the same time, with the use of antibiotics to reduce the inflammatory response, such as moxifloxacin, norfloxacin, etc..
3. Okra allergy: when the patient is allergic to okra, diarrhea symptoms will also occur, it is recommended that the patient drink more water, the application of antidiarrheal drugs, such as loperamide, montelukast, etc.; can be appropriate to take anti-allergy drugs, such as cetirizine, phenylephrine.
If the above symptoms are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.