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Diarrhoea Relief in Ireland

Find relief and support with our diarrhoea collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock products for short-term relief along with rehydration sachets to help replace fluids and salts. Most diarrhoea settles on its own within a few days, and staying hydrated is the priority. Persistent or severe symptoms should be checked. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist for advice. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Short-Term Relief

Anti-diarrhoeal products can help with short-term relief of symptoms in adults, for example when travelling or during a brief upset. They’re not suitable for everyone or every situation, so follow the instructions and ask our pharmacist if you’re unsure whether one is right for you.

Rehydration

Staying hydrated is the most important part of managing diarrhoea. Oral rehydration sachets help replace the fluids and salts lost, and are especially important for children, older adults and anyone at risk of dehydration. Sip fluids regularly while symptoms last.

When to Take Care

Diarrhoea is usually short-lived, but it’s important to watch for dehydration and to seek advice if symptoms are severe, prolonged, or affect a young child or older person. Good hand hygiene also helps prevent spreading a tummy bug to others.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main priority is staying hydrated — sip fluids regularly, and rehydration sachets can help replace lost fluids and salts. Short-term relief products may help adults in some situations. Most diarrhoea settles within a few days. See your GP if it’s severe, prolonged or you show signs of dehydration.

Diarrhoea causes the body to lose fluids and salts, which can lead to dehydration, especially in children and older adults. Oral rehydration sachets are designed to replace these effectively. Drinking enough and using rehydration products where needed is the most important part of managing symptoms.

No — they’re not suitable for everyone or every situation, and aren’t generally recommended for young children. Always read the label and follow the guidance. If you’re unsure whether an anti-diarrhoeal product is appropriate for you, our pharmacist can advise.

See your GP if diarrhoea is severe, lasts more than a few days, contains blood, or comes with signs of dehydration, a high temperature or severe pain. Seek advice promptly for young children, older adults, or anyone who is frail or has another health condition, as they’re more at risk.