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Diarrhea is defined as an increased frequency of loose or watery stools, usually more than three times per day. It can be acute, lasting a few days, or chronic, persisting for weeks or months. It represents a disturbance in intestinal absorption and secretion due to infection, inflammation, or functional disorders.
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Dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and malnutrition can occur if severe or prolonged.
Conventional management focuses on rehydration, electrolyte replacement, and identifying the underlying cause, while homoeopathy helps in regulating intestinal function and restoring balance.
Homoeopathy treats diarrhea by addressing both the cause and the individual’s reaction to it, promoting restoration of intestinal tone and vitality. Remedies are selected based on character of stool, frequency, associated symptoms, causation, and constitution.
Homoeopathy not only stops the diarrhea but also prevents recurrence and strengthens the digestive system. In acute infections, it helps in quick symptom control, while in chronic or nervous diarrhea, it aids in constitutional correction.
Stool thin, watery, offensive, and burning. Worse after midnight, from cold food or drink. Great weakness, anxiety, and restlessness. Characteristic thirst for small sips frequently.
Profuse watery stools with violent vomiting, cold sweat, and collapse. Face pale, body cold, and great exhaustion after stool. Useful in cholera-like or food-poisoning diarrhea.
Diarrhea drives the patient out of bed early in the morning (5 a.m.). Stools are offensive, watery, and mixed with mucus. Burning in rectum and weakness after stool.
Painless, watery, and profuse diarrhea, often gushing out. Worse in the morning and after eating. Stool may contain undigested food. Great exhaustion after stool.
Diarrhea during dentition; stool green, slimy, and sour-smelling. Child extremely irritable, restless, and cries unless carried. Often from anger or teething.
Violent, gushing stool comes immediately after eating or drinking. Sudden urging with rumbling in abdomen. Diarrhea worse after fruits or milk.
Stool involuntary, passing unnoticed. Constant urging and sensation of incomplete evacuation. Worse early morning, after eating, or during walking.
Small, frequent stools with mucus and blood. Intense burning and cutting pain in abdomen with tenesmus. Worse at night and after least food or drink.
Loose stool caused by excitement, fright, or anticipation (before exams or public events). Trembling, weakness, and dullness accompany diarrhea.
Green, watery, sour-smelling diarrhea with pain before stool. Common in infants fed on artificial milk. Worse at night and from milk intolerance.
Watery, undigested stools after eating fruits or drinking cold liquids. Weakness and flushed face after stool. Alternates with constipation.
Painless, copious, and offensive stools leading to great exhaustion. Worse at night and after meals. Diarrhea due to loss of fluids or chronic weakness.
Diarrhea alternates with vomiting. Stool watery, offensive, and worse from acids, sour wine, or overeating. Tongue coated thick white.
Watery, greenish stool with much flatulence and noisy expulsion. Diarrhea from anticipation, sweets, or nervous excitement. Accompanied by trembling and anxiety.
Diarrhea from milk, cold food, or fear. Stool sour or fetid, with undigested particles. Suited to fair, flabby individuals with sluggish digestion.
Changeable stool—sometimes watery, sometimes solid. Occurs after fatty food or ice cream. No thirst; patient seeks open air and comfort.
Frequent, small stools with tenesmus and incomplete evacuation. Diarrhea alternating with constipation. Suited to irritable, sedentary individuals.
Stool copious, watery, and mixed with blood or mucus. Burning in abdomen and anus. Diarrhea from cold drinks or during typhoid states with weakness.
Persistent nausea with watery or green stool. Cramping abdominal pain and aversion to food. Tongue clean despite gastric irritation.
Watery, sour stool with weakness and trembling. Rapid emaciation and debility. Acts well in long-standing diarrhea in diabetics or debilitated patients.
Homoeopathy offers a gentle, effective approach to managing diarrhea of varied causes, whether infective, emotional, dietary, or chronic. Remedies such as Arsenicum Album, Podophyllum, Veratrum Album, and Sulphur provide rapid relief while improving digestive resilience and intestinal tone.
With proper hydration, hygiene, dietary management, and individualized remedy selection, homoeopathy helps in curing acute attacks, preventing recurrence, and restoring healthy digestion.
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