White and red or brown specks in stool

2022-08-04 05:15:06
From last 3 -4 years my stool is mushy type. There are some white red or brown specks in between. I have my stool routine test done but it was all normal. Also I have my cholecystectomy done 6 years back. What could be the reason? Is it undigested food. After 2 hr of eating something my stomach starts making noises though m not hungry. But noises are so loud that anybody near me can hear it. Are all these related?
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Acid peptic disease And may be due to infection also

Answered2022-08-04 05:57:23

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What was the reason for you to get cholecystectomy done at very young age? Your symptoms points to indigestion ,gastroparesis You can prevent your symptoms by modification of life style and eating habits
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if your symptoms persist longer , consult doctor
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Eat smaller meals more frequently Chew food thoroughly Drink about (1 to 1.5 liters) of water a day Exercise gently after you eat, such as going for a walk vocarbonated drinks, alcohol and smoking Try to avoid lying down for two hours after a meal try lactobacillus powder or tablet twice daily for 10 days

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Can help you kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

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