At CornerHealth Urgent Care, we offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment for constipation and diarrhea to help you find relief quickly. Our experienced team will assess your symptoms, identify underlying causes, and develop a personalized treatment plan. Whether you’re experiencing difficulty with bowel movements or frequent, loose stools, we provide effective solutions and guidance to address your digestive health. Our care includes recommendations for dietary adjustments, medications, and lifestyle changes to restore your digestive balance and improve your overall well-being. Trust us for compassionate care and expert support in managing your gastrointestinal symptoms. 

During your visit, our healthcare providers will conduct a thorough evaluation of your symptoms and medical history. You may be asked about the duration, frequency, and nature of your bowel issues, as well as any other relevant symptoms or lifestyle factors. Based on your evaluation, we will recommend appropriate tests if needed and develop a personalized treatment plan, which may include dietary changes, medications, or other interventions to address your digestive health.

Constipation can be caused by factors such as inadequate fiber intake, dehydration, lack of physical activity, and certain medications. Diarrhea may result from infections, food intolerances, stress, or underlying health conditions. Our team will work to identify the root cause of your symptoms and provide targeted treatment to alleviate your discomfort.

For constipation, increasing your fiber intake, staying hydrated, and engaging in regular physical activity can be helpful. For diarrhea, it’s important to stay hydrated, avoid trigger foods, and consider a bland diet like the BRAT (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) diet. However, if your symptoms persist or worsen, it’s important to seek medical attention to address any potential underlying issues.

You should seek medical help if you experience severe pain, blood in your stool, persistent symptoms despite home remedies, or significant changes in bowel habits. Additionally, if diarrhea is accompanied by high fever, dehydration, or unintentional weight loss, prompt medical attention is important to rule out more serious conditions and receive appropriate care.