Hello dr,I'm married women I m suffering from diarrhea since morning had 5-6 loose motions and the motions are not controllable it is getting out till I rush to the bathroom
I hv black tea and probiotic raspule
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I recommend having :
1.Ors dissolved in 1l water and had throughout the day.
2. Coconut water
3. Fruit juices
4. Plain rice with curd
5.probiotic tablets or sachets ( bifilac or econorm ) twice in a cup of water
6. Avoid spicy foods
7. Lots of water in general
8. Make sure you are passing urine
9. If it still does not subside , visit a doctor in person.
Loose motions are commonly due to infection or food-related causes. Maintain hydration and use ORS frequently. If symptoms are severe, prolonged, or associated with fever/blood in stools
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If not relieved consult hospital nearby for further management
-Your symptoms are suggestive of acute gastroenteritis/food-related intestinal infection causing loose stools and urgency
-5–6 loose motions in a day can commonly lead to dehydration and weakness if fluids are not replaced properly
-Black tea and probiotics may help mildly, but hydration is most important at present
Next Steps
-Start ORS frequently in small sips after every loose stool
-Continue probiotic capsule for 3–5 days
-Take soft bland diet like curd rice, banana, khichdi, toast, coconut water
Health Tips
-Avoid oily, spicy foods, milk products except curd, outside food, and excess tea/coffee
-Rest adequately and maintain hydration throughout the day
-Contact me anytime on Practo for further consultation
"Experiencing 5–6 uncontrollable loose motions since morning suggests Acute Gastroenteritis. In such cases, the primary risk is rapid dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. When the motions are so frequent that you cannot reach the washroom in time, it indicates high intestinal motility and fluid secretion. Probiotics alone might not be enough to stop this acute phase; you need to focus on aggressive rehydration and specific anti-secretory support
Next Steps
Strict BRAT Diet: "Eat only Bananas, Rice, Apple sauce, and Toast. Curd/Yogurt is also very beneficial. Strictly avoid milk, spicy food, and oily items for the next 48 hours."
Hygiene: "Wash your hands thoroughly with soap after every washroom visit to prevent the spread of infection to other family members."
Caution: "Do NOT take 'Loperamide' or other anti-diarrheal drugs without a doctor's confirmation, as they can trap harmful bacteria inside your system."
Red Flags: "Seek immediate hospital care if you notice blood in stools, develop a high fever, or if you stop passing urine for more than 6-8 hours."
Health Tips
Fast motions need fast rehydration; don't wait for weakness to set in. Please book a full session so we can start the right treatment and get you stable.
Most episodes like this settle well with timely care, so please don’t panic 👍
Since the motions are frequent and difficult to control, it would be better to take a proper consultation to assess dehydration risk, possible infection, and decide the right treatment approach early before weakness increases.
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