
Abdominal pain for a week, diarrhea, what medication should be taken?
I am 25 years old, and have had mild abdominal pain for a week along with diarrhea. I have tried various methods without relief. What medication should I take?

Abdominal discomfort accompanied by diarrhea lasting for a week may be caused by intestinal infections due to unclean or irregular eating habits, such as infections of the intestinal mucosa by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. These infections can trigger an inflammatory response, stimulating increased intestinal motility, resulting in abdominal pain and diarrhea. It could also be related to intestinal dysfunction, such as stress or emotional changes affecting normal intestinal function. Additionally, some chronic intestinal diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome or ulcerative colitis, may present with similar symptoms, although these typically involve a longer disease course and recurring episodes.
Attention should be given to rest and dietary adjustments. The diet should mainly consist of bland, easily digestible foods such as rice porridge and noodles, avoiding oily, spicy, or irritating foods that may加重 the burden on the intestines.
Antidiarrheal medications, such as smectite powder, may be taken under medical guidance. Smectite can form a protective layer on the surface of the intestinal mucosa, adsorbing pathogens and toxins in the intestine and reducing the frequency of diarrhea. At the same time, if an intestinal infection is suspected, antibiotics such as norfloxacin may be used in combination. For intestinal dysfunction, probiotic preparations such as Bifidobacterium quadruple-active tablets may be taken to regulate the balance of intestinal flora and improve intestinal function.
If symptoms do not improve after taking medication or if abnormal conditions such as fever, blood in the stool, or weight loss occur, prompt medical attention is advised.