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Hyy i don't see any blood as such but i am constipated i am not drinking enough water and i eat alot from outside i have also gained weight but last year i only got mucus out with blood for a day along with undigested lady finger seeds before that i have done stool test it was clear i was diagnosed with gut infection Medicine helped i was ok itss been a year as i have discussed my habits i see alot of mucus with noo blood itss all clear but i am now constipated with no mucus ... should I repeat the test
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No, You should first start taking laxative to control for a week. Hopefully it will get ok.
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Drink 3 litres of water... Take fruits and vegetables... High fibre diet... Syp.Lactulose 10 ml at bed time
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You should drink plenty of water Avoid fatty foods Use high fiber diet Since you are having lots of outside food ,it's better for you to get an stool analysis done ,to see if there is any infection , and probable  cause of mucus .
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Drink lots of water T Dulcolax 2 at night for 3 days Have soups High fibre diet
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Drink plenty of water Avoid oily and spicy food Have food rich in fibre Do the test after 2 -3 weeks
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