pavarotti1980
Striker
Without going into the mechanism of action of loperamide, by preventing the bowels from moving as is the bodies natural reaction (ie diarrhoea) means the "virus" is not being flushed out as it wereImmodium doesn't trap it. It stops the absorption of water into stools, thus firming it up. The OP will still excrete the virus but it won't be like a tap.
Natural reaction of the body to eradicate a virus is the 5hitsCos he’s got the shits, self diagnosed rotavirus which is basically the shits. His intestines need to slow down or he’ll continue to shit through the eye of a needle.
Anyway it’s something bairns get, adults just need to man up or take Imodium.
A rotavirus infection usually starts within two days of exposure to the virus. Initial symptoms are a fever and vomiting, followed by three to seven days of watery diarrhea. ... In adultswho are otherwise healthy, a rotavirusinfection may cause only mild signs and symptoms or none at all.4 Jan 2018