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What are some tips for treating diarrhea?

By Melody L. Berg PharmD, BCPS, MPH

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on March 13, 2025.

One of the more common gastrointestinal (GI) problems many people have is diarrhea. General symptoms include increased stool liquidity or frequency, which generally means more than three bowel movements per day.

What causes diarrhea?

How can I treat diarrhea?

Occasional episodes of diarrhea can be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) medications and by staying hydrated. Keep in mind the following if you choose to treat it yourself:

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Available OTC medications include:

Summary

Most cases of diarrhea can be avoided with proper hygiene, handwashing, and food handling. For mild cases, be sure to stay hydrated. Your pharmacist can provide a recommendation for an OTC medication to help alleviate your symptoms after asking you a few questions about when your symptoms started, what makes your symptoms better/worse, what medical conditions you may have, and what medications you may be taking.

Visit your doctor if you have symptoms that last more than two weeks, have a fever, persistent vomiting, severe abdominal pain, black or tarry stools, unexplained weight loss, or diarrhea while traveling.

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