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15 + times bowel moment In a day
.Sir/madam,                            Greeting of the day, I m undergoing abnormal digestion for along and has a history of consitipation, indigetion for more than 5 year , but all such symptoms were taken for granted ...  Now a day, I have to go 15+ times washroom to pass stool ..& there are frequent urges to go washroom,  once I eat any thing, in morning I need to go 5-6 times which takes aprox 2 hours to defecate... there's a feeling of fulness all the time & I feel m doing excessive poop no food is absorbed by guts & thoughout the day there's excessive weekness and tiredness, lack of energy which has reduced my productivity drastically at work. I do go gym regularly & do moderate exercises & incorporate proper nutrients in deit .I had been admitted twice in emergency, once 4 year back for stomach infection & secondly couple of week ago for severe headache because of severe gastric problem & sincethen m taking medicine i.e tab pantrop, cap darolac and tab metrogyl but of no use.
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Your history suggests savere Ibs.  it is a disease of intestine in which our intestine behave abnormally Treatment it is a little different. The most important part of its treatment is diet and lifestyle changes and medicines help in controlling serious symptoms
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