Cancer: Home treatment for diarrhea


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Cancer: Home treatment for diarrhea


Home 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.

  • Rest your stomach. Do not eat for several hours or until you are feeling better.
  • Begin eating mild foods (such as rice, dry toast or crackers, bananas, broth, and applesauce) when you feel better.
  • Avoid spicy foods, other fruits (such as oranges, grapefruit, or plums), alcohol, and coffee until 48 hours after all symptoms have disappeared.
  • Avoid all dairy products other than yogurt for 3 days after symptoms disappear.
  • Avoid fried foods and foods that are high in fat until you begin to feel better.

Symptoms to watch for during home treatment

If 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.

Credits


Author Cynthia Tank
Editor Renée Spengler, RN, BSN
Associate Editor Michele Cronen
Associate Editor Lisa Shaw
Primary Medical Reviewer Adam Husney, MD

- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Michael Seth Rabin, MD

- Medical Oncology
Last Updated November 4, 2005

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Last updated: November 04, 2005
Author: Cynthia Tank
Reviewed By: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine, Michael Seth Rabin, MD - Medical Oncology
Editors: Renée Spengler, RN, BSN, Lisa Shaw

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