Over-the-counter medications can help slow diarrhea and relieve symptoms like cramping, gas, and pressure.
However, they typically provide short-term relief rather than addressing the underlying cause. Most doctors recommend limiting their use to no more than two days. If symptoms continue beyond that, it’s important to seek medical advice.
In some cases, antibiotics may be needed to treat infection. Persistent diarrhea may also be linked to conditions such as Crohn’s disease, which require ongoing treatment.

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