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Diarrhoea

Disease Fact File

Signs and Symptoms

Is usually caused by eating contaminated food or water
Seldom lasts for more than a few days. If it persists for more than a week or if at any time blood is seen in the motions, a more serious infection should be suspected and a doctor consulted
May be severe with frequent watery stools with symptoms of DEHYDRATION (thirst, dry mouth and tongue, headache and weakness) due to loss of body fluids and salt.
Is treated by taking Oral rehydration Salts (ORS) mixture and drinking plenty of fluids.

Treatment

Should be started early to prevent dehydration. If dehydration is already present it is essential to treat it to prevent further deterioration.

1) Pre-packed ORS mixtures ('Dioralyte', 'Rehidrat') are available at chemists and should be taken according to the instructions on the packet

2) If not available, make up the following simple but effective remedy and take 1 - 2 glassfuls for each loose stool passed:
ONE level teaspoonful of salt and EIGHT level teaspoons of sugar dissolved in 1 litre of clean water (5-6 cupfuls), taken in frequent small amounts (large swallows may cause nausea)

3) Drink enough extra fluid to maintain a good output of pale urine. A total of three or more litres a day may be necessary. If only small amounts of dark yellow or brown urine are being passed - drink more water

VOMITING If vomiting is severe, the rehydration solutions should be taken in small sips every few minutes. If there is no improvement after a few hours a doctor should be called Anti diarrhoea drugs e.g. arret, imodium, lomotil may ease the symptoms in a mild attack, but are best avoided unless the need is urgent

Antibiotics may make the condition worse and should only be taken on the advice of a doctor. If preventative anti-biotics are being taken they should be discontinued.
Milk and alcohol should be avoided.


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