Ways To Treat Traveler's Diarrhea
Intravenous Fluids With Electrolytes

It is important to give the body the proper amount of electrolytes, which are liquids that contain amounts of ions. Intravenous fluids are given to patients through a line known as an IV. This thin line is inserted using a tube and travels through one of the veins and into the patient's bloodstream.
In the case of traveler's diarrhea, these intravenous fluids can be used to rehydrate the body after being severely dehydrated for quite a few hours. These fluids can have water along with sugar, medications, and electrolytes. It is important to keep a healthy level of electrolytes (minerals throughout the body consisting of an electric charge) in their body because they help balance the amount of water found in the body, balance pH levels, move nutrients into and waste out of cells, and makes sure the important organs in the body work the way they are supposed to. Taking intravenous fluids with electrolytes is a surefire way to make sure the body is equipped with the right amount of minerals.