Diarrhea in San Antonio, TX

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Diarrhea typically happens at a higher frequency than normal bowel movements and can be defined as having loose, watery stools three times a day or more. Usually, diarrhea lasts for only a short period of time, but persistent watery bowel movements can point to a significantly more serious complication. In some cases, diarrhea can be treated at home. The most important thing to do is to drink a high volume of fluids to replace all of the fluids being lost to watery bowel movements. You can also incorporate bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast into your diet. Additionally, you can use over-the-counter medications with your doctor's supervision. Still, there are a number of diseases and conditions that manifest through diarrhea. Some conditions include but are not limited to Crohn's disease, colon cancer, and IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome. This is why it is important not to self-diagnose and to visit a specialist instead. You can find a gastrointestinal provider in San Antonio, TX through San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates.

Diarrhea is an extremely common digestive health condition. Almost all of us have suffered from loose or watery stools after eating some improperly prepared food, during stressful periods in our lives, or after starting a new medication. But it can sometimes tell you that something more serious is going on within your body. Here are some of the possible habits or conditions that can cause diarrhea:

  • Parasites or bacteria from contaminated food or water
  • Malabsorption (trouble absorbing certain nutrients)
  • Runner’s diarrhea
  • Difficulty digesting fructose
  • Some cancers
  • Lactose intolerance
  • Viruses
  • Artificial sweeteners
  • Overactive thyroid
  • Alcohol abuse
  • Radiation therapy
  • Surgery (sometimes surgery to remove the gallbladder or some abdominal surgeries can cause diarrhea)
  • Laxative abuse

In the event that your diarrhea occurs more frequently, contact a gastrointestinal specialist at your nearest San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates location as soon as you can. A few signs of severe diarrhea might include:

  • Diarrhea in conjunction with fever
  • Persisting longer than two days
  • Diarrhea and dark urine
  • Severe stomach pain
  • Vomiting accompanied by diarrhea
  • After traveling to a foreign country

Should any of the above issues occur, it is vital that you seek professional intervention. It is always better to be cautious when it comes to your health. If you think that you should speak with a GI specialist because of diarrhea, please contact us today. Our specalists routinely provide treatment for diarrhea in San Antonio, TX.

While most people will deal with bouts of diarrhea during their life, it can be a symptom of a more serious health condition. If you or a loved one have been experiencing frequent diarrhea in combination with other bothersome gastrointestinal symptoms, it might be time to make an appointment with a gastroenterologist to investigate your symptoms. You can find a GI provider at a San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates location near you in San Antonio, TX.

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