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Case of Disrupted Bowel
Case of Disrupted Bowel Movement..... Semi Loose stools and mild acidic stomach.... No fowl smell but frequently accompanied with light yellowish or food color presence in the stool....Slight indigestion and ..... History of H. pylori infection last year Sept-October.... Treated with antibiotics syrup and Pantoprazole tablets for the first 15 days ... And again 3 different antibiotic tabs and Stomafit Syrup for next 30 days .... Gut condition and Motions stool passing is fine when taken Stomafit Syrup and reverts back into the same state when stopped. I am constantly having loose stool problems and mild acidity and immediate pressure after eating meals... The doctor did a few tests that showed.... I have Grade 1 fatty liver, biliary sludge in Gallbladder lumen and feature suggestive of enterocolitis ..... This was shown by USG report and I can share the entire reports that were done
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