What's the matter with diarrhea?


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Diarrhea refers to diarrhea. The causes of diarrhea by taking traditional Chinese medicine generally include drug laxative effect, drug toxic side effects, allergic reactions, etc.
1. Drug laxative effect
If the patient's traditional Chinese medicine contains rhubarb, mirabilite and other traditional Chinese medicines, it can promote intestinal motility and lubricate the intestinal wall to relieve constipation. If the dosage is improper, it may accelerate intestinal motility and lead to diarrhea.
2. Toxic side effects of traditional Chinese medicine
If the patient's traditional Chinese medicine contains notoginseng, aconite and other traditional Chinese medicines, it may lead to intestinal irritation and diarrhea.
3. Allergic reactions
If the patient does not inform the doctor of his own allergens, it may lead to allergic substances in the traditional Chinese medicine taken. After taking the medicine, allergic reactions may occur, affecting gastrointestinal function, and diarrhea.