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26F: Severe Diarrhea for Three Days

9/6/2025, 11:10:19 PMMale25-34

For the past three days, I have been experiencing severe watery diarrhea. After visiting a healthcare professional, I was given a prescription for Norfloxacin and Tinidazole, along with probiotics and oral rehydration solutions, but unfortunately, I haven't noticed any improvement so far. Additionally, I've been following a bland diet consisting of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. The constant need to use the restroom has been overwhelming, with about 10 to 12 trips daily. I am genuinely feeling drained and unable to retain any fluids.

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Cony

9/6/2025, 11:10:34 PM

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I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing severe diarrhea; it can be very draining and uncomfortable. It’s essential to manage your hydration and monitor your symptoms closely. Here are some key points and steps to consider:

Main Points:

  1. Hydration is Crucial: The most important thing is to stay hydrated, especially since you're losing a lot of fluids.
  2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms and any changes. If they worsen, additional steps may be necessary.
  3. Diet and Rest: Continue with a bland diet and ensure you're getting enough rest.

Explanation:

Severe and persistent diarrhea can be caused by various factors, including infections, dietary changes, or even side effects of medications. In your case, since you've already seen a healthcare professional and received antibiotics and probiotics, it may take some time for these treatments to have an effect. Your current symptoms indicate that your body is trying to recover, but the fluid loss is concerning.

Next Steps:

  1. Enhance Hydration:

    • Continue taking oral rehydration solutions. If you're having difficulty retaining fluids, consider sipping on electrolyte drinks slowly rather than drinking large amounts at once.
  2. Monitor Your Output:

    • Track the number of times you use the restroom and note if the diarrhea worsens (e.g., if it becomes more frequent or if there's blood).
  3. Diet Adjustments:

    • Stick to the bland diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast), but consider adding clear broths to help replenish your electrolytes.
  4. Rest:

    • Ensure you are getting enough rest. Your body needs energy to recover, so listen to it and take it easy.
  5. Seek Further Help if Needed:

    • If you experience symptoms like persistent fever, severe abdominal pain, blood in your stool, or if dehydration worsens (e.g., reduced urination, dizziness), seek medical attention again. You may need further evaluation or different treatment.

Keeping a close watch on your symptoms while staying hydrated and resting is the best course of action right now. Let me know if you have any more questions or need further guidance.

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