You can eat some vinegar properly for diarrhea. Eating too much vinegar may aggravate diarrhea or react with medicine.
1. Aggravate the symptoms of diarrhea: vinegar may stimulate the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, promote excessive secretion of gastric acid, and aggravate the development of ulcer disease. Vinegar may also cause the digestive organs to secrete large amounts of digestive juices, thereby increasing the rhythm of gastrointestinal peristalsis and aggravating the symptoms of diarrhea.
2. Reaction with medicine: when viruses, bacteria, etc. affect the gastric mucosa, stimulate excessive secretion of gastric acid leading to diarrhea, the use of alkaline drugs such as sodium bicarbonate, aluminum hydroxide, etc. and vinegar with the same dose, acid-base neutralization reaction can occur, resulting in the drug can not play a role.
People who are allergic to vinegar are strictly prohibited from consuming it. If the symptoms of diarrhea are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause and give targeted treatment.