One of the main reasons that people have direaha regularly is because of the foods that they're eating. It may be that they have developed an intolerance to that food and if that is the case, abstinence from eating that food is the best way for you to deal with it. It may also be that you are dealing with food poisoning or perhaps just bad food and this can cause direaha as well. The best thing that you can do in this case is to simply allow it to take its course but to make sure that you stay hydrated. Another reason why you may be dealing with direaha is because you have an intestinal disorder, such as colitis. Because of having a spastic colon, you may experience bouts of constipation and then bouts of diarrhea as well. Although there is no cure for colitis, it is possible for you to be able to treat it at home, simply by avoiding the things that would cause it to flare up in the first place. You might also want to try to get rid of as much stress from your life as possible as this can contribute to the problem considerably. Finally, diarrhea may be caused by any number of infections, both bacterial and viral. Many people would want to take antibiotics whenever they are dealing with a problem like this but are actually may cause more problems than the direaha that you are experiencing. Unfortunately, antibiotics are somewhat indiscriminate when it comes to the type of bacteria that they are destroying so not only could you be getting rid of the bacteria that is causing your diarrhea, you may also be destroying bacteria which is needed by your intestinal tract for good health.
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