Diarrhea in Little Rock, AR

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Diarrhea can be defined as loose, watery stools and typically happens more often than normal bowel movements. Experiencing loose stools three times a day or more puts it in the category of diarrhea. Often diarrhea will only last for a short period, but persistent or ongoing diarrhea can signal a far more serious issue. Diarrhea can occasionally be treated at home. The most important thing one can do is consume plenty of fluids to replenish the fluids being lost during watery bowel movements. You can also incorporate rice, applesauce, toast, and bananas into your diet. If you suspect you have a virus or bacteria, antivirals or antibiotics may be prescribed. You can also use OTC medications with your specialist's supervision. However, some conditions, diseases, and cancers manifest, in part, through diarrhea. Some such conditions include Crohn's disease, colon cancer, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). For these reasons, it is important not to self-diagnose but to reach out to a doctor if serious diarrhea occurs. Please understand that you are not alone and you can find treatment for diarrhea in Little Rock, AR. You can request a consultation with a local gastrointestinal provider through GastroArkansas.

Diarrhea is an extremely common GI condition. Most of us have suffered from loose or watery stools after eating some improperly prepared food, during stressful times in our lives, or after taking a new medication. But diarrhea can, sometimes, tell you that something of greater consequence is going on in your body. Below is a list of possible conditions or habits that can cause diarrhea:

  • Fructose (difficulty digesting it)
  • Intolerance to lactose
  • Artificial sweeteners
  • Bacteria and parasites from contaminated water or food
  • Malabsorption (difficulty absorbing certain nutrients)
  • Radiation therapy
  • Abuse of alcohol
  • Runner’s diarrhea
  • Abuse of laxatives
  • Overactive thyroid
  • Viral infection
  • Surgery (sometimes surgery to remove the gallbladder or some abdominal surgeries can cause diarrhea)
  • Some cancers/Cancer

For more information regarding the above conditions and to assist in diagnosing what might be causing your diarrhea, contact GastroArkansas and request a consultation with one of our caring GI specialists.

When your diarrhea becomes serious, reach out to a GI specialist at GastroArkansas today. Some signs of severe diarrhea can include:

  • Diarrhea accompanied by a fever
  • Diarrhea that goes on for greater than 48 hours
  • Diarrhea and dark urine
  • Intense stomach pain
  • Vomiting accompanied by diarrhea
  • Diarrhea after vacationing in a foreign country

Should any of these issues appear, you need to receive a professional evaluation. It is always better to be safe than sorry. If you suspect that you should speak with a gastrointestinal provider because of diarrhea, please reach out to us right away. Our experts provide treatment for diarrhea in Little Rock, AR.

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While most people will experience bouts of diarrhea throughout their lifetimes, it is sometimes a symptom of a more serious health condition. If you or a member of your family are experiencing severe diarrhea in conjunction with other troubling gastrointestinal symptoms, it may be time for a consultation with a gastroenterologist to look more closely at your symptoms. You can connect with a GI provider near you by contacting GastroArkansas. If you are suffering from worrisome GI symptoms or need care for diarrhea in Little Rock, AR, call us as soon as possible so we can help you get back on the road to better GI health.

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