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Online Treatment for Diarrhea

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Fast, Effective Online Treatment for Diarrhea
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Get relief from diarrhea symptoms with Doctor On Demand. Our board-certified doctors are available 24/7 to assess your condition, recommend treatments, and prescribe medication if needed — all from the comfort of home.

For: Ages 18+ (Under 18 with parental consent)
Estimated wait time: 5 minutes or less

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Who is this right for?

Our board-certified doctors can evaluate your symptoms, provide personalized treatment plans, and offer guidance on when to seek additional care if needed. Doctor On Demand’s online treatment for diarrhea is ideal for individuals who:

You have symptoms

Are experiencing mild to moderate diarrhea symptoms such as loose stools, cramping, or dehydration.

Need fast care

Need fast access to care without visiting an urgent care center or waiting for an in-person appointment.

You want medical advice

Want medical advice on managing symptoms and preventing further discomfort.

You need medication

Are seeking prescription medications or over-the-counter recommendations for effective relief.

An online visit costs
between $0–$99

Doctor On Demand is a covered benefit for over 98 million Americans. If you’re covered by your employer or insurance, then you’ll pay $0. No insurance, no problem. You can use Doctor On Demand starting at $99 per visit.

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Treatment options for Diarrhea
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Commonly prescribed medications and remedies for diarrhea include:

  • Anti-diarrheal medications – Such as loperamide (Imodium) to help slow bowel movements.
  • Rehydration solutions – Electrolyte drinks or oral rehydration salts to prevent dehydration.
  • Probiotics – Supplements that help restore healthy gut bacteria balance.
  • Antibiotics – In cases of bacterial infections, medications like azithromycin or ciprofloxacin may be prescribed.
  • Dietary adjustments – Doctors may recommend a BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) to ease digestion.

Your provider will assess your symptoms and determine the most appropriate treatment plan for fast relief.

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What to expect

During a telehealth visit for a Diarrhea, patients can expect the clinician to:


Ask about your symptoms, recent travel, diet, and any medications you are currently taking.

Discuss potential causes, such as viral infections, food poisoning, or stress.

Recommend treatments, which may include anti-diarrheal medications, rehydration solutions, or antibiotics if a bacterial infection is suspected.

Provide guidance on dietary adjustments to help ease symptoms and promote recovery.

Advise when to seek in-person care if your symptoms are severe or persistent.

 

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Prepare for your visit
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Getting ready for your telehealth visit with Doctor On Demand:

  • Find a comfortable quiet space where you can speak freely about your symptoms
  • Have your insurance information ready. If you don’t have insurance, you can skip this step
  • A photo ID, like a driver's license or passport, may also be needed
  • 5 to 10 minutes to answer questions about your symptoms and health history
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How a virtual visit works

1.

Set up your account.

Once you finish registering, you’ll be able to see the cost of your visit.

2.

See the next available provider or schedule your appointment.

Select your concern and answer a few questions to provide the doctor with some context.

3.

Start your live virtual visit.

Meet with one of our board-certified doctors who will diagnose your symptoms and offer a custom treatment plan. If needed, you can get prescriptions delivered to you or sent to your local pharmacy.

What our patients are saying

"Great for lots of minor medical issues. Rash, sinus problems, upset tummy, minor n/v/d (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), headache, seasonal allergies, dr’s notes for work/school."

—Doctor On Demand Patient

Five stars

"Sat in the ER this morning for over two hours and was never said Doctor On Demand took less than 10 minutes! This is the way to go for such things as nonstop vomiting diarrhea and other non-life-threatening emergencies"

—Doctor On Demand Patient

Five stars
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Custom treatment plan

Get the right treatment option and prescription for your unique care needs.

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Care at home or on the go

Connect with a provider from anywhere you have internet.

Common questions you may have about diarrhea

    Yes, anxiety can cause diarrhea. When you’re feeling anxious or stressed, your body’s fight-or-flight response can affect your digestive system, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, stomach cramps, or nausea. This happens because anxiety triggers the release of hormones and chemicals that can speed up digestion. If you frequently experience anxiety-related digestive issues, a Doctor On Demand provider can help you manage both your mental health and gastrointestinal symptoms.

    When you have diarrhea, it’s best to eat bland, easy-to-digest foods that can help firm up your stools and soothe your stomach. The BRAT diet — bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast — is commonly recommended. Other gentle options include plain crackers, boiled potatoes, oatmeal, and broth-based soups. Avoid spicy, greasy, or high-fiber foods, as they can worsen symptoms. Staying hydrated with water and electrolyte drinks is also important. If you’re unsure what to eat or your symptoms persist, Doctor On Demand providers can offer personalized guidance.

    Diarrhea typically lasts 1 to 3 days in most cases and may resolve on its own with rest and hydration. However, some causes — such as viral infections, food poisoning, or certain medications — may result in symptoms lasting up to a week. If diarrhea persists for more than 3 days, is severe, or is accompanied by symptoms like fever, dehydration, or bloody stools, it’s important to seek medical care. Doctor On Demand providers are available 24/7 to assess your symptoms and recommend the best treatment.

    To help stop diarrhea, consider taking anti-diarrheal medications like loperamide (Imodium) to slow bowel movements. Staying hydrated with water, electrolyte drinks, or oral rehydration solutions is essential to replace lost fluids. Eating bland foods such as bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (BRAT diet) can help soothe your stomach. Probiotics may also support gut health and restore balance. If your symptoms persist, worsen, or are accompanied by fever or dehydration, connect with a Doctor On Demand provider for personalized care and treatment.

    Diarrhea can be caused by a variety of factors, including viral infections (such as norovirus or rotavirus), bacterial infections (like E. coli or salmonella), and parasitic infections. Food poisoning, certain medications (such as antibiotics), and digestive conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can also trigger diarrhea. Additionally, stress, food intolerances, and consuming contaminated food or water are common causes. If you’re unsure what’s causing your symptoms, Doctor On Demand providers can help assess your condition and recommend appropriate treatment.

    Treatment for diarrhea depends on the cause and severity of your symptoms. Common treatments include anti-diarrheal medications like loperamide (Imodium) to slow bowel movements, rehydration solutions to replace lost fluids, and probiotics to restore gut balance. In cases caused by bacterial infections, antibiotics such as azithromycin or ciprofloxacin may be prescribed. Dietary changes, like following the BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast), can also help manage symptoms. Doctor On Demand providers can assess your condition and recommend the best treatment plan for you.