Loose motion can have various reasons as you mentioned - infections, stress, dietary changes, all the usual suspects. But you’re right to zero in on the dehydration factor. Two days of this? It’s a lot, isn’t it? Dehydration sneaks up on you quicker than you’d expect, so focus on keeping those fluids coming.
Figuring out the cause, whether bacterial or viral, can be tricky without a doctor. If you’ve been traveling or ate outside food recently, could be an infection. But it’s hard to self-diagnose. If you start feeling really weak, or there’s blood, or a fever that won’t quit – better to get to a doctor quickly.
For keeping hydrated? Yeah, those electrolyte solutions are good, they help replace lost salts. Coconut water is another winner in Ayurveda, very hydrating. Herbal teas - chamomile, ginger - they might soothe the tummy too. Rice water, with a pinch of salt - traditional go-to. Sip slowly.
Ayurvedic remedies can support your body here too. Bael fruit (Bilva) is wonderful, helps soothe and firm scattery stomachs. Pomegranate peel is astringent, often used to restore balance. Boil the peel, sip the decoction. Buttermilk is great, has probiotics to strengthen the gut. Add a pinch of roasted cumin powder.
Have you tried a bland diet - bananas, rice, applesauce, toast - until things stabilize? Stick with easy-to-digest foods. Avoid dairy if it seems problematic.
In Ayurveda, the balance of the digestive fire (Agni) is crucial. Ginger tea can help kindl Agni without overheating your system. Also, make a habit of resting, managing stress, because your agni weakens when you’re stressed out.
In the end, experiences vary. Some people swear by herbal concoctions, others by simple hydration and rest. Hope this super-quick dive into Ayurveda and basic care brings some calm to the storm. Take care!



