Can you exercise with diarrhea?

Exercise is not recommended for diarrhea. Diarrhea is also known as diarrhea. After diarrhea, the body will lose water and electrolytes, and the patient may show signs of weakness. Exercise at this time will increase the body’s consumption, and exercise itself can cause sweating, resulting in further loss of water and electrolytes, which will only increase the progress of the weakness and will not be beneficial to the recovery of the disease. Therefore, rest should be taken during diarrhea, and exercise is not suitable. For diarrhea, the specific cause of diarrhea should be clarified by stool routine and other tests. If the diarrhea is functional, active rehydration, symptomatic treatment and anti-diarrheal medication should be used if necessary. If the diarrhea comes from infectious factors, especially specific infections, anti-infective medications should be administered promptly rather than simply to stop the diarrhea. Pay attention to monitoring the stability of vital signs, and if necessary, promptly visit the hospital for treatment.