What should I do if I want to have diarrhea but don t have a toilet?

Updated on Toilets 2024-01-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Oh, my God! I experienced the feeling of a life-and-death struggle just now, and I was sweating all over my body, and the sweat was dripping on my face! After holding it for more than ten minutes, I went to the toilet and felt that people wanted to collapse it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Diarrhea refers to digestive disorders, which are mainly manifested by increased stool volume. Depending on the severity, it can be divided into acute and chronic diarrhea.

    In the following cases, please call 120 immediately

    Frequent and profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, anxiety, sunken eyes, listlessness, extreme collapse or coma in a short period of time, and suspicion of severe dehydration and electrolyte metabolism disorders.

    Multiple people eat at the same time, and acute vomiting and diarrhea occur at the same time, and be alert to food poisoning;

    with high fever, chills, rash, or subcutaneous hemorrhage;

    Other life-threatening conditions.

    All of the above must be called the emergency number or emergency treatment in time.

    In the following cases, please consult an outpatient clinic.

    long-term recurrent episodes of diarrhea;

    with abdominal pain, bloating, dyspepsia and other manifestations;

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3 answers2024-01-28

Go to the hospital and see the gastroenterology department.

1 answers2024-01-28

Hello, diarrhea may be gastroenteritis, which is mostly related to improper eating. You can take ofloxacin, 654-2 tablets orally. Drink more water, put some salt, eat less temporarily, and eat some easily digestible foods such as rice porridge and noodles.

1 answers2024-01-28

It is normal to eat too much, eat more and go to the toilet more often.

1 answers2024-01-28

The symptom you are talking about is chronic enteritis, which occurs when you encounter irritating food, and it does not hurt after a few days, and it attacks once you eat spicy, liquor, greasy, etc.

2 answers2024-01-28

This is gastroenteritis, just go to the hospital for an injection, try to eat something lighter.