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Can you exercise with diarrhea?
Question 1: Can you exercise with loose bowels? If you have diarrhea, don't exercise. You will definitely feel weak when you have diarrhea. As the saying goes, a good man can't hold three bubbles. If you exercise at this time, it will definitely cause physical fatigue, which is unfavorable to the treatment of diseases and the recovery of the body. It is correct to exercise after diarrhea is cured. I wish you a speedy recovery.

Question 2: Can you do strenuous exercise after diarrhea? Don't do strenuous exercise.

If diarrhea is caused by inflammation, exercise should be avoided and some drugs can be taken. If it's because of eating something bad, (it's not suitable for three days), if you don't want to go to the toilet, you can exercise properly but in moderation, because it's very depressing and uncomfortable to want to go to the toilet during exercise.

Question 3: Can I run with loose bowels? Yes, I used to run when I didn't have diarrhea, but diarrhea was very tiring, and it was even more tiring to run after diarrhea.

Question 4: Can I run with loose bowels? Yes, I run when I don't have diarrhea, but diarrhea is very tiring, and running after it is even more tiring.

Question 5: Can you do strenuous exercise with loose bowels? You can't do strenuous exercise after diarrhea, because the body electrolyte consumption is serious after diarrhea, and strenuous exercise will aggravate the body electrolyte consumption. ...

Question 6: Can you exercise after having loose bowels? Does it affect your health? You can exercise, but if you exert yourself too hard and feel weak, you should rest and stop exercising.

Question 7: Can you still exercise after diarrhea? No exercise.

Question 8: Can I play with loose bowels? This is mainly due to the interaction between gastrointestinal function decline and eating habits. If there are no other diseases, as long as you take good care of them, you will get better slowly. (If there is no gastrointestinal disease before, you can basically use the method of nursed back to health. ) Suggestion: 1 Don't eat too greasy food. You can eat more fish, try to eat less animal fat, reduce the intake of * * * foods, such as tobacco, alcohol, acid, cold-processed foods, keep your stomach warm, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, eat more apples, pomegranates, peaches and red dates. If you eat vegetables, you basically need to avoid everything. Pay attention to personal hygiene and try not to use cold water for bathing. Although it is recommended to give your stomach a * * when you sleep at night on a hot day, it is clockwise for men and the opposite for women. Rub your hands together and put them on your abdomen until they are warm. When you get up in the morning, you can exercise properly, run for a while and play ball for a while, and your gastrointestinal function will naturally improve, so don't worry too much.