Cancer: Home Treatment for DiarrheaHome treatment may be
all that is needed to treat diarrhea caused by cancer or the side effects of
chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Be sure to follow any instructions and take
any medicines your health professional has given you to treat diarrhea. Check
with your health professional before using any nonprescription medicines for
your diarrhea. - Take frequent, small sips of water or a
rehydration drink and small bites of salty crackers.
- Try to increase your fluid intake to at least
1 qt (1 L) each hour for 1 to 2
hours or until diarrhea symptoms disappear.
- Begin eating mild foods the next day or sooner, depending on how
you feel.
- Avoid spicy foods, fruits, alcohol, and
caffeine until 48 hours after all symptoms are gone.
- Avoid chewing
gum that contains sorbitol.
- Avoid
dairy products for 3 days after symptoms go away. When
you have diarrhea, milk products may be harder for your body to digest.
Symptoms to watch for during home treatmentIf one
or more of the following symptoms occur during home treatment, contact your
health professional: - Signs of
dehydration develop.
- You develop severe diarrhea (large,
loose bowel movements every 1 to 2 hours).
- You have any diarrhea
for longer than 1 week.
- You have severe pain in your
belly.
- You develop black or bloody stools.
- You develop
a fever.
- Your symptoms become more severe or more frequent.
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