Frequent diarrhea may be related to irritable bowel syndrome, acute bacillary dysentery and ulcerative colitis, which are mainly treated with drugs such as loperamide, ceftriaxone and salazarsulfapyridine.
1. Typical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation, etc. Its common therapeutic drugs include mebeverine, loperamide and prucalopride, etc., which are used to relieve smooth muscle spasm, inhibit intestinal peristalsis, and weaken smooth muscle contraction.
2. The typical symptoms of acute bacillary dysentery are fever, diarrhea, discharge of mucus, pus and blood stools, and urgency (discomfort in the lower abdomen, wanting to defecate very much, and a feeling of incomplete defecation after defecation), etc. The common therapeutic drugs include ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, and montelukast etc., which are respectively used in the treatment of antibacterial and anti-infective and antidiarrheal therapy.
3. Typical symptoms of ulcerative colitis are diarrhea, mucus, pus and blood stools, and abdominal pain, etc. Common therapeutic drugs include salicylazosulfapyridine, hydrocortisone, and azathioprine, etc., which are used to alleviate inflammation and immunosuppression, respectively.
If the symptoms of diarrhea continue to worsen, you should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and should not take medication without authorization, so as not to delay the condition. Pay attention to diet and hygiene, quit smoking and drinking, and avoid overwork.