Experiencing traveler’s diarrhea or food poisoning in Lamai Beach? Get immediate treatment with medications and rehydration therapy. Expert gastro care in Koh Samui.
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Diarrhea Treatment in Lamai Beach
Traveler’s diarrhea (gastroenteritis, food poisoning) is extremely common in Koh Samui, affecting up to 50% of tourists. Contaminated food or water, spicy Thai cuisine at Lamai Beach restaurants, street food near Hin Ta Hin Yai, or bacterial/viral infections cause loose stools, cramping, and dehydration. While most cases resolve in 3-5 days, proper treatment speeds recovery and prevents dangerous dehydration in tropical heat.
Our clinic on Lamai Beach Road provides comprehensive diarrhea treatment including anti-diarrheal medications, rehydration therapy, antibiotics when needed, and guidance to prevent worsening.
Diarrhea Conditions We Treat
Relief for all causes:
- Traveler’s diarrhea (bacterial gastroenteritis) – From contaminated food/water
- Food poisoning (acute gastroenteritis) – From specific contaminated meals
- Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) – Viral intestinal infections
- Dehydration (fluid depletion) – From excessive fluid loss requiring IV rehydration
- Dysentery (bloody diarrhea) – Severe infection with blood/mucus in stool
- Chronic diarrhea (persistent symptoms) – Lasting over 7 days requiring investigation
- Nausea/vomiting (emesis) – Often accompanying diarrhea
- Abdominal cramping (intestinal spasms) – Painful stomach cramps
Our Diarrhea Treatment Protocol
Comprehensive gastro care:
1. Clinical Assessment (severity evaluation): Evaluation of diarrhea frequency, duration, appearance (watery, bloody, mucousy), associated symptoms (fever, cramping, vomiting), and dehydration level. Assessment determines treatment strategy.
2. Rehydration Therapy (fluid replacement): Oral rehydration salts for mild to moderate dehydration. IV fluids for severe dehydration or when vomiting prevents oral intake. Critical in Koh Samui’s heat where dehydration happens quickly.
3. Medication Treatment (pharmacological therapy): Anti-diarrheal medications (loperamide) to slow bowel movements, anti-nausea medications (ondansetron) for vomiting, probiotics to restore gut bacteria, antibiotics (ciprofloxacin, azithromycin) for severe bacterial infections or dysentery, and pain relievers for cramping.
4. Dietary Guidance (nutritional advice): Instructions on safe foods to eat during recovery (BRAT diet: bananas, rice, applesauce, toast), foods to avoid, hydration maintenance, and when it’s safe to return to normal diet and swimming at Lamai Beach or Chaweng Beach.
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Why Choose Our Diarrhea Treatment
✓ Tropical Medicine Experience
We regularly treat traveler’s diarrhea and understand common causes, appropriate medications, and dehydration risks in Koh Samui’s climate.
✓ IV Rehydration Available
For severe dehydration from diarrhea and vomiting, we provide immediate IV fluid therapy without hospitalization, getting you rehydrated quickly.
✓ Fast Recovery
“Terrible food poisoning from street food in Lamai Beach – couldn’t stop vomiting. They gave me IV fluids and anti-nausea meds. Felt dramatically better within hours.” – Jennifer L., USA
“Had traveler’s diarrhea for 3 days near Chaweng Beach. Doctor prescribed antibiotics and anti-diarrheal meds. Symptoms improved within 24 hours. Professional care.” – Marcus R., Australia
Frequently Asked Questions About Diarrhea
When should I take antibiotics for diarrhea?
Not all diarrhea needs antibiotics – most cases are viral or mild bacterial infections that resolve without antibiotics. Antibiotics are appropriate for: bloody diarrhea (dysentery), high fever with severe diarrhea, symptoms lasting over 3 days without improvement, severe cramping or dehydration, or when you need faster recovery for travel reasons. We evaluate your symptoms and stool characteristics to determine if antibiotics are needed. Unnecessary antibiotics cause side effects and antibiotic resistance. However, appropriate antibiotics for bacterial gastroenteritis significantly shorten illness duration from 5-7 days to 1-3 days. Common antibiotics include ciprofloxacin or azithromycin taken for 1-3 days.
How do I prevent dehydration with diarrhea?
Dehydration is the main danger of diarrhea, especially in Koh Samui’s tropical heat. Prevention strategies include: drink oral rehydration solution (ORS) containing electrolytes – better than plain water, aim for at least 2-3 liters of fluid daily, sip fluids frequently rather than drinking large amounts at once, avoid caffeinated or alcoholic beverages which worsen dehydration, eat salty crackers or broth to replace electrolytes, and monitor urine color (dark urine indicates dehydration). Warning signs of severe dehydration requiring IV fluids: inability to keep fluids down from vomiting, decreased urination or very dark urine, dizziness when standing, rapid heartbeat, or confusion. Seek immediate medical care if severely dehydrated.
What should I eat with diarrhea?
During acute diarrhea, follow the BRAT diet and similar bland foods: bananas (easy to digest, replace potassium), rice (white rice, binding effect), applesauce (easy digestion, pectin helps firm stool), toast (plain, no butter), boiled potatoes, plain crackers, clear broths, and oral rehydration solutions. Avoid: dairy products (temporarily difficult to digest), fatty or fried foods, spicy foods (common at Lamai Beach restaurants), raw fruits and vegetables, caffeine and alcohol, and high-fiber foods. Gradually reintroduce normal foods as symptoms improve. Most people can return to regular diet within 1-2 days of symptom resolution. Stay hydrated – fluids are more important than food during acute illness.
Can I swim with diarrhea?
No, avoid swimming at Lamai Beach, Chaweng Beach, or pools when you have diarrhea. Reasons include: you can contaminate water spreading illness to others (particularly concerning for bacterial and parasitic infections), swimming may worsen dehydration, your weakened state increases drowning risk, and chlorine doesn’t immediately kill all pathogens. Wait until: you’ve been diarrhea-free for at least 48 hours, you’re well-hydrated and feeling strong, and you’ve completed any prescribed antibiotics. Most people can safely return to swimming 2-3 days after diarrhea resolves. Protect other Koh Samui visitors by staying out of water when ill. Focus on recovery, then return to beach activities once truly better.
Where can I get diarrhea treatment in Lamai Beach?
Our diarrhea treatment clinic is located on Lamai Beach Road in central Lamai Beach, Koh Samui, easily accessible from all Lamai Beach hotels, Chaweng Beach (15-20 minutes), and throughout the island. Walk-ins welcome for gastro issues – no appointment needed for diarrhea and vomiting. We provide clinical assessment, oral rehydration salts, anti-diarrheal medications (loperamide), anti-nausea medications (ondansetron), antibiotics when appropriate, probiotics, IV fluid therapy for severe dehydration, and dietary guidance. Most traveler’s diarrhea is managed completely at our facility without hospitalization. For severe cases with signs of serious infection, we coordinate hospital care while providing initial treatment and rehydration.
Convenient Location in Lamai Beach
Our diarrhea treatment clinic is located on Lamai Beach Road in Koh Samui, providing gastro care and rehydration for Lamai Beach, Chaweng Beach, Hin Ta Hin Yai, and all island visitors.
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