Sunday, October 27, 2013

How Do Diarrheatics Work?


Diarrhea is a common condition that affects your stomach and bowel movement. When you say that you are having loose bowel movement, it means that the feces you excrete are on the soft side almost to the point of being watery. Diarrhea, therefore, is characterized by three or more episodes of loose bowel movement within a single day. It is an alarming condition as it is already considered as one of the top causes of infant deaths all over the world. Diarrhea can cause dehydration and imbalances in your body's electrolyte that you tend to become disoriented and weak after experiencing it.

The counterpart of diarrhea is called constipation. Contrary to loose bowel movements that happen when you have diarrhea, you experience difficulty of releasing feces if you are constipated. Sometimes, you can even go for a couple of days without moving bowels. This is just as dangerous for you because your body does not get to release the toxins and wastes it has within it.

To treat constipation and prevent it from eventually causing you severe stomachaches and intestinal problems, doctors often recommend that you take diarrheatics. These are medicines that often come in syrup form and that would induce your body to release all the pent up bowels within. You may experience something close to having diarrhea but the good point is that sometimes, the loose bowel movement episode is just limited to one or two.

Usually, diarrheatics are prescribed to be taken at night before bedtime to give the body time to work its natural waste releasing method without being hampered by external factors and physical activities. The diarrheatic can act as a substance that sweeps out the toxins from your stomach and intestine and then makes them come out.

Your common notion of diarrheatics may be limited to medications. But there are also natural diarrheatics in the form of fruits, plants and beverages. Since being in medication for a long period of time would give your body the tendency to become too dependent on the medicines, it is also suggested that you consume these natural diarrehatics. Green tea and cranberry are among the most commonly used diarrheatics. Apple cider vinegar is also considered as a diarrheatic that is effective in treating constipation.

Of course, what is important in using diarrheatic medications is that you are prepared for its consequences that may be quite uncomfortable for you.

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