What should I do if I have diarrhea due to a cold stomach?
Diarrhea caused by a cold stomach can usually be improved with medications such as gastric mucosal protectants, prokinetic agents, or antibiotics.
1. Gastric Mucosal Protectants
Diarrhea due to a cold stomach typically requires treatment with gastric mucosal protectants under a doctor's guidance. These medications not only protect the digestive tract's mucous lining but also adsorb bacteria and other metabolic byproducts in the intestines, thereby alleviating discomfort.
2. Prokinetic Agents
Prokinetic drugs may also be used in combination. Commonly prescribed medications include mosapride and domperidone. These drugs enhance intestinal motility and promote the release of acetylcholine at nerve endings.
3. Antibiotics
If the patient has a bacterial infection, antibiotics are usually added to control the infection. Commonly used antibiotics include cefixime and cefradine.
Patients may also apply warm compresses to the abdomen using a hot towel or a hot water bottle, combined with clockwise abdominal massage to relieve symptoms. Additionally, the diet should consist mainly of light, easily digestible foods, avoiding spicy and greasy foods.