Is Metrogyl 400 used for loose motion? I was given this tablet for diarrhoea and stomach upset, but I’m not sure how it really helps. Does it stop loose motion or just treat the infection causing it?
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Dear Reader,
That’s a great question, and it’s important to know the difference between treating the cause and stopping the symptom.
Metrogyl 400 (metronidazole) is not a general medicine for treating loose motion directly, but it can help if your diarrhoea is caused by an infection, especially one due to bacteria or parasites such as Entamoeba histolytica (amoebiasis) or Giardia lamblia (giardiasis).
What Metrogyl 400 does:
What it does not do:
What you can do:
If your loose motions don’t improve in 2–3 days, or you notice blood in stool, high fever, or severe weakness, contact your doctor. You may need stool tests or a different treatment.
So, in short: Metrogyl 400 doesn’t stop loose motion directly, but it helps treat the infection causing it, allowing your stomach to recover naturally. Metrogyl should be taken only when prescribed by a doctor; do not self-medicate for loose motions.
Wishing you good health.