Stomach Ailments
Stomach Ailments
DIARRHOEA
Symptoms
Treatment
- oral rehydration solutions to replace lost fluids and electrolytes1
- water, fruit juices, sports drinks, sodas without caffeine, and salty broths1
- soft, bland food1
- zinc and probiotics3
Medicines may be needed to stop the diarrhoea or treat an infection.1
CONSTIPATION
Symptoms
Treatment
Laxatives. Over-the-counter laxatives are available to treat occasional constipation in a variety of ways:5
- Draw water into the colon to allow easier passage of stool
- Absorb water to form soft, bulky stool, prompting normal contraction of intestinal muscles
- Stimulate rhythmic contractions of intestinal muscles to eliminate stool
Speak to your doctor or pharmacist about the best laxative or dietary and lifestyle changes that suit you best.5
NAUSEA AND VOMITING
What causes nausea?
- Morning sickness
- Gastroenteritis
- Migraine
- Motion sickness
- Cancer chemotherapy6
Treatment:
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Symptoms
Treatment:
- Fibre supplements. Taking a supplement such as psyllium with fluids may help control constipation.
- Laxatives. If fibre doesn’t help constipation symptoms, magnesium hydroxide or other laxatives may be used.
- Anti-diarrhoeal medications. Loperamide or other anti-diarrhoeals can help control diarrhoea. Bile acid binders, such as cholestyramine can also help.
- Reducing stress, exercising regularly and simple changes to diet and lifestyle can often provide relief from IBS.8

Gut flora imbalances
Medical References
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- Medline Plus. Constipation [Online; 28 January 2020] Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/constipation.html Last accessed January 2020.
- Mayo Clinic. Over-the-counter laxatives for constipation: Use with caution. [Online; 6 June 2017] Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/constipation/in-depth/laxatives/art-20045906 Last accessed January 2020.
- Medline Plus. Nausea and Vomiting [Online; 7 February 2019]. Available at: https://medlineplus.gov/nauseaandvomiting.html Last accessed January 2020.
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- Mayo Clinic. Irritable bowel syndrome [Online]. Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/irritable-bowel-syndrome/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20360064 Last accessed January 2020.
- Vieira AT, Teixeira MM and Martins FS. The role of probiotics and prebiotics in inducing gut immunity. Front Immunol 2013;4:445. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2013.00445.
Medical References
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