Can patients with diarrhea drink hot milk tea?
In general, patients with diarrhea can drink hot milk tea, but it is not recommended when diarrhea is severe. The specific analysis is as follows:
Diarrhea typically presents as increased stool volume and frequency, along with loose or unformed stools, and may be related to improper diet, food poisoning, abdominal chilling, infections, or underlying diseases. If there are no symptoms such as watery stools, bloody stools, or pus in the stool, patients may generally consume hot milk tea. This is because milk tea contains micronutrients, carbohydrates, and other nutrients that help replenish lost electrolytes and provide necessary energy, while also offering some warming effect on the abdomen.
However, if diarrhea is severe and accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, or fecal incontinence, drinking hot milk tea may excessively stimulate the central nervous system, potentially worsening gastrointestinal spasms. In such cases, hot milk tea should be avoided.
Patients with diarrhea should avoid cold-natured foods such as mung beans, crabs, and bitter gourd. Instead, they may appropriately drink ginger juice water, which helps warm and soothe the stomach and protect against cold.