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4 bowel movements in a day
I am a diabetic person for the last two years. I am taking isryl 1mg bf and gluformin xl 500 af and tenglyn 20mg after noon, at night isryl I mg bf and gluformin xl 500 af. Tazloc 20mg at night daily. Consivas 10MG at night on Mon, Wed, Fri. I went cmc, vellore. He gave me nexpro 40 and domeperidone before food. I am taking this for the past 1 and half months. He asked me to take stool occult blood test and stool parasites stain test. The results are absent. I have stomach pain now and then. Last time I went to cmc on 17.03.17. I told him that I have stomach pain often and now there is a improvement in bowel movements. But sometimes I am going to the washroom twice before food and afterwards once. Sometimes I am going to the washroom after having lunch. He didn't listen to me. He kept saying to go for Colonoscopy. He did not even check my stomach at all. I am afraid to go to him again. Please suggest me any remedy.
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Hi..... Adding fiber to your diet increases the weight of your stool and speeds its passage through your intestines. Slowly begin to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables each day. Choose whole-grain breads and cereals..... Exercise most days of the week. Physical activity increases muscle activity in your intestines. Try to fit in exercise most days of the week... Don't ignore the urge to have a bowel movement. Take your time in the bathroom, allowing yourself enough time to have a bowel movement without distractions and without feeling rushed.....
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