Hi doctor,
I am on ibs treatment since 4 months.
I am facing watery stool since two days.
I saw blood sticks in Mucus today in stool
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There is no pain while passing stool.
I am really scared.
Blood is in Mucus.
Please guide me...
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IBS per se does not cause bloody stools. There should be some infective inflammatory causation in the terminal colon. Get your stool exam and Colonoscopy done to have a direct peep and rule out something like Ulcerative Colitis. Once that is ruled iut, you may breathe easy to treat other infective conditiobs like Amoebic or Bacillary colitis.
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It looks gastric infection
Take Tab Rifagut 200 BD X 3 days
Tab Darolac OD X 5 days
Tab Pantop 40 OD X 3 days
Avoid spicy and oily food
Drink plenty of water
Try to consult to discuss in detail
Take Sibofix 400mg twice daily after breakfast and dinner for 5 days.
Take Econorm capsule once daily at bed time for 10 days
Take VSL 3 cap once daily after breakfast for 10 days.
Reduce stress
Avoid Oily Spicy Smoked and Deep Fried Food
Avoid Maida Products
Avoid Aerated Drinks
Avoid Tea Coffee Dark Chocolate Pastries Red Meat etc
Avoid Chillies Papad Pickles etc
Take plenty of fluids
Monitor yourself. In case of bleeding do these tests: Culture and Sensitivity Stool and Routine Stool Microscopy.
Consult under Practo in case of emergency
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