Diarrhea providers in Mexico City

Healthcare Providers in Mexico City

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Receive effective treatment for diarrhea from English-speaking doctors in Mexico. Our medical professionals identify causes, prevent dehydration, and provide appropriate medications to help you recover quickly while traveling.

Dra Ome Zitlalli Pérez Gutiérrez

Dra Ome Zitlalli Pérez Gutiérrez

Gastroenterologist

5.0

UNAM graduate
19+ years of experience

0.58 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Proficient in English
Empathetic
Detailed Explanations
Appointment started on time
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Common visit reasons are Acid Reflux / Heartburn, Bloating, Blood in Stool

TueJun 24

7

Appts

WedJun 25

7

Appts

ThuJun 26

7

Appts

FriJun 27

No Appts

SatJun 28

No Appts

SunJun 29

No Appts

MonJun 30

No Appts

TueJul 1

7

Appts

WedJul 2

7

Appts

Dra Grecia Deloya Brito

Dra Grecia Deloya Brito

Infectious Disease Specialist

5.0

UNAM graduate
8+ years of experience

0.72 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Proficient in English
Knowledgeable
Detailed Explanations
Empathetic

Common visit reasons are Infectious Consultation, Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), Illness

WedJun 25

4

Appts

ThuJun 26

2

Appts

FriJun 27

No Appts

SatJun 28

No Appts

SunJun 29

No Appts

MonJun 30

5

Appts

TueJul 1

No Appts

WedJul 2

4

Appts

ThuJul 3

2

Appts

Dr Paul Francisco Dominguez Cardoso

Dr Paul Francisco Dominguez Cardoso

Gastroenterologist

UNAM graduate
7+ years of experience

0.66 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Bloating, Acid Reflux / Heartburn, Blood in Stool

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Diarrhea involves loose, watery stools occurring more than three times daily, often accompanied by abdominal cramps, urgency, nausea, or vomiting. Common causes include viral infections (norovirus, rotavirus), bacterial infections (E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter), parasitic infections (Giardia), medication side effects, food intolerances, or underlying digestive disorders. Travelers' diarrhea affects 30-70% of visitors to developing regions, typically from consuming contaminated food or water. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent dehydration, which can occur rapidly in hot climates and cause serious complications including electrolyte imbalances, kidney problems, or in severe cases, hypovolemic shock. Medical attention is recommended for severe symptoms (high fever, bloody diarrhea), signs of dehydration (decreased urination, dizziness, extreme thirst), or symptoms persisting beyond 3-5 days. Treatment includes oral rehydration with electrolyte solutions, antimotility agents like loperamide for symptomatic relief, antibiotics for bacterial causes, antiparasitic medications when indicated, and probiotics to restore gut flora. Mexican physicians familiar with local pathogens can provide targeted treatment, sometimes prescribing combination medications specifically formulated for regional gastrointestinal infections that effectively address multiple potential causes simultaneously.