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Black stools since 2 days (loose motion)
Four days journey and reached from Shirdi from yester day onwards black stools (tarr colour) with loose motion)
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Watch for 2-3 days , if the problem continues then u should go for stool examination(for occult blood). Look for other symptoms like stomachache , fever, anorexia etc. Black stools are generally due to consumption of iron compounds or Gastrointestinal bleeding.
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Get consultation from Ayurveda physician... U r suffering from GRAHANI
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Take the med prescribed by the other drs, n even then if it doesn't rectify in 5 days, test for occult blood...
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Dear donot worry use kutjaghan vati
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Hello, It may be due Food Poisning or indigestion, because of Food & water you consumed while travelling. so Don't eat heavy Food now, Eat Rice only and take medicine 1. Ambeica Tablet 2-2-2 thrice a day with water. 2. Kumariasav 4 tsp medicine +4 tsp water mixe take twice a day.
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