If you have suffered from traveller's diarrhoea when you were travelling, or if you still suffer from it now that you are back home, it is advisable to check that the diarrhoea is not caused by a bacterial infection such as dysentery.
Once back home, any self-treatment of diarrhoea with antibiotics is out of the question and a correct diagnosis has to be made first.
Please contact your treating doctor for more information.
Your doctor will discuss the treatment options with you.