Cure Diarrhea with Acupressure

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Diarrhea is the condition when the stool of a person develops an increase in liquidity, frequency, etc. If the stool is loose and watery and the person is feeling a frequent need to empty the bowels then this may be a condition of diarrhea.  Besides, chronic diarrhea remains longer than 4 weeks and maybe the outcome of an intestinal medical issue (such as IBS). Before it gets worse, cure diarrhea with acupressure!

Cure Diarrhea with Acupressure
Cure Diarrhea with Acupressure

Causes

A variety of causes may trigger the issue. These are food intolerance/allergies, microbial infection, negative reaction to new medication, functional bowel problems, gallbladder/stomach surgery, parasitical infection, food poisoning,

Chronic diarrhea may happen due to irritable or inflammatory bowel problems. So, in case of such a functional bowel issue, it is a must for all to visit the physician right away.




Symptoms of Diarrhea

Common symptoms of the condition include nausea, cramping, dehydration (due to loss of hydration through watery stool), abdominal pain, fever, bloody stools, bloating, etc. The main symptom of the problem is the frequent urge to empty the bowels. So, it is the central symptom, common to all.

To prevent dehydration during diarrhea, one should take more fluids (water, juices, sports-energy drinks, etc.). One must always keep away from unhygienic substances while traveling to reduce the changes in microbial and parasitical infections.

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Cure Diarrhea with Acupressure Effectively

Acupressure is one of the best effective ways to relieve the issue. It has no side effects like other treatments.

In this therapy, pressure is applied to the acupoints to increase blood circulation and stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. Acu-points are given in the figure. All these points are by-focal which means both sides of the body. Details on how to apply pressure on the points are given in “How to apply pressure on acupoints?”

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Precaution: If you are suffering from any chronic disease, long-standing illness, or a disorder involving tissue change or degeneration, you should not do acupoint stimulation. Also, avoid Acupressure before or after 1/2 hour of taking a hot water bath or taking your meal.

Information by acupressure specialist Mr.M.R.Monga. He is 93 years+ and has a vast knowledge of acupressure and treated thousands of people free of charge.

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