What does yellow liquid diarrhea mean?

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What does yellow liquid diarrhea mean?

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answered Oct 31, 2023 by Flocraz (19,470 points)
Yellow liquid diarrhea means and indicates an underlying disorder in your gallbladder or liver.

If you have bright yellow liquid diarrhea it can be a sign of giardiasis which is an infection that is caused by an intestinal parasite which you can get from drinking unclean or contaminated water.

Type 7 diarrhea is when you have very loose stools or even fully liquid diarrhea.

With type 7 diarrhea you can feel an urgent need to poop and may not be able to hold the poop in.

If the type 7 diarrhea persists and does not go away then you may become malnourished or dehydrated and should see a doctor.

12 foods that stop diarrhea are applesauce, popcorn, grains, oatmeal, chicken soup, mashed potatoes, potatoes, nuts, bread, pasta, toast and crackers.

Drinks you can drink to stop diarrhea fast are apple juice, water, herbal tea and clear broth.

Foods you should avoid when you have diarrhea are dairy, fried foods, greasy foods, processed meats, broccoli, peppers, peas, bean, prunes, berries, chickpeas, corn and green leafy vegetables.

Taking anti diarrhea medicine can stop diarrhea fast and also eating foods such as toast, applesauce, rice and bananas can also stop diarrhea.

Taking pepto bismol or Kaopectate which is used to treat and stop diarrhea as well as heartburn, indigestion, gas, upset stomach and nausea.

Kaopectate works to stop diarrhea by slowing down the growth of bacteria that can cause diarrhea.

Immodium is also another medicine to stop diarrhea fast.

It's better to let diarrhea run it's course unless it gets too bad.

In most cases diarrhea goes away on it's own within a few hours or a day.

However if the diarrhea continues or prevents you from doing things that you need to do then you should treat the diarrhea and stop the diarrhea by taking some anti diarrhea medicine.

In severe cases you should seek medical treatment by going to the emergency room or urgent care as diarrhea can dehydrate you.

A good anti diarrhea medicine is Imodium or your doctor can prescribe some stronger anti diarrhea medicine but Imodium works within an hour.

The active ingredient in anti diarrhea medicine is Loperamide.

Loperamide is used to control and relieve the symptoms of acute diarrhea.

It is also used to treat chronic diarrhea in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Loperamide helps stop diarrhea by slowing down the movements of the intestines.

Imodium, also stylized as Imodium A-D, is the brand name for loperamide.

Unlike Lomotil, Imodium can be purchased over the counter (OTC).

Therefore, it's more widely available. Loperamide is a synthetic opioid that binds to opioid receptors in the intestinal wall to slow gut movement.

Loperamide is an antidiarrheal active ingredient available in over-the-counter (OTC) medicines that treat the symptoms of diarrhea, including traveler's diarrhea.

Loperamide can be the only active ingredient in an anti-diarrheal medicine or it can be found in medicines that also treat symptoms such as gas.

Check with your doctor before taking Loperamide if you have any of the following.

You have had an allergic reaction to loperamide or any other medicines in the past.
You have had diarrhoea for more than 48 hours.
You have HIV and your stomach becomes swollen.
You have liver problems.
You have blood in your poo and a high temperature – these can be signs of dysentery.

IMODIUM products contain an active ingredient called Loperamide, which works to slow your system to its normal pace.

This allows the body to start absorbing fluids and salts as it should, restoring the consistency of stools.

Lomotil (diphenoxylate and atropine) and Imodium (loperamide hydrochloride) are antidiarrheal medications used to treat diarrhea.

Lomotil also contains an anticholinergic.

Unless directed by a physician, Imodium isn't intended to treat long-term or chronic diarrhea.

Side effects are possible, even when someone uses Imodium as directed or intended.

Although some side effects are common and expected, a person who is abusing Imodium may have more serious side effects.

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