Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine Cincinnati logo image

6400 East Galbraith Road
Cincinnati, OH 45236

some Conditions we treat

 

 

We offer multiple care options for all of these conditions.

 

 

Call us today to make an appointment for your personal evaluation.

Combining the best of conventional medicine with the best of alternative and complementary therapies in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Alliance Institute Conditions

Diarrhea

 

Acute diarrhea is something nearly everyone has experienced at one time or another. The loose, watery stools and abdominal cramps that characterize diarrhea usually last a couple of days. Diarrhea often means more-frequent trips to the toilet and a greater volume of stool.

 

By definition, chronic diarrhea lasts much longer than does acute diarrhea, generally longer than four weeks. It can be a sign of a serious disorder, such as inflammatory bowel disease, or a less serious condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome.

 

Diarrhea may cause a loss of significant amounts of water and salts. Most cases of diarrhea clear on their own without treatment. But see your doctor if diarrhea persists, if you become dehydrated or if you pass blood in your stool.

 

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and symptoms associated with diarrhea may include:

  • Frequent, loose, watery stools
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Abdominal pain
  • Fever
  • Blood in the stool
  • Bloating

 

In addition, other signs and symptoms such as nausea and vomiting may precede diarrhea that's caused by, for example, an infection. Bacterial or parasitic infections sometimes cause bloody stools, and fever may accompany these infections as well.  If you are an adult, see your doctor if:

  • Your diarrhea persists beyond three days
  • You become dehydrated — as evidenced by excessive thirst, dry mouth or skin, little or no urination, severe weakness, dizziness or lightheadedness, or dark-colored urine
  • You have severe abdominal or rectal pain
  • You have bloody or black stools
  • You have a temperature of more than 102 F (39 C), or signs of dehydration despite drinking plenty of liquids

 

In children, particularly young children, diarrhea can quickly lead to dehydration. Call your doctor if your child's diarrhea doesn't improve within 24 hours or if your baby:

  • Hasn't had a wet diaper in three or more hours
  • Has a fever of more than 102 F (39 C)
  • Has bloody or black stools
  • Has a dry mouth or cries without tears
  • Is unusually sleepy, drowsy, unresponsive or irritable
  • Has a sunken appearance to the abdomen, eyes or cheeks
  • Has skin that doesn't flatten if pinched and released

 

Integrative Medicine Treatment Options


We combine the best of conventional medicine with the best of complementary and alternative therapies to give you optimal results.

 

Here are some options we use at the Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine LOCATED IN Cincinnati, Ohio

 

• Acupuncture
• Medication, Herbal Therapies and Supplements

contact us

 

Alliance Institute for Integrative Medicine

 

6400 East Galbraith Road
Cincinnati, OH 45236

 

Phone: 513-791-5521
Fax: 513-791-5526


Directions