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I am 32 year old, i am going for stool daily 2-3 in a days the stool is semi solid and with some mucus present in the stool. There is no pain in stomach. When I take antibiotics then I am going only one time in day. But when I stop taking medicine then the same problem start in within 3-4 days . The problem is from 1 months. Please suggest any solution or medicine.
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Don't take antibiotics for this problem. Take probiotics. Avoid milk, milk products, oily, spicy, outside food and fruit juices. You can take curd or buttermilk in your diet.
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If symptoms persist even after dietary modification and probiotic intake then please consult a local Gastro-enterologist.
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dietary modification probiotic rich diet..avoid inadvertent use of antibiotics without a doctor prescription as it would prove harmful
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