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Diarrhoea and then constipation
Suffered from diarrhoea for 5-6 days from 15th Nov, pooping 5-9 times a day...took O2 tab but didn't help...took imodium capsule and reduced to 1 time pooping a day while taking it for 2 days...but after since then it's hard lumpy stools that cause pain and slight tears in the anus while pooping. Solution please.
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Increase your hydration Take buttermilk or curd in your diet and have some fibrous food Consult for medicine prescription, otherwise just wait for one day, it may become back to normal with some dietary changes
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Please wait for a day or so. The pattern of motions will settle down.
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Local application of Proctodrsyl BD ointment twice a day for 10 days  , cremaffin plus syrup 15 ml OD will help ..
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eat fibre rich diet,8 to 10 glass of water everyday
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Kindly contact for better results Whatsapp 93067two9785
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Apply Ointment Cremagel and also if possible share ur further details so that i can help u either Take warm water(luke warm) sitz bath with betadiene 2-3 times in a day and also take plenty of fibres it will help u a lot
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Cap vizylac rich 2 times a day for 5 days. Use more of curd and butter milk. Drink plenty of water.
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Oxyurate ointment by index finger first on buthole than gently push inside the anus n rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa completely two times a day for two weeks for complete healing. DUPHALAC SYR 10ml at night till required. U had induced constipation. Emodium is too strong.
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Soothe painful bowel movements with a diet high in fiber and fluids, featuring foods like whole grains, leafy greens, fruits, and legumes, while avoiding spicy, processed, and high-sugar foods.
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Start duphalac
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Connect please
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It seems you are experiencing post-diarrheal constipation, likely due to dehydration, loss of gut flora, or anti-diarrheal medications like Imodium. Here’s what I recommend: 1. Hydrate Well – Drink plenty of water and take ORS (oral rehydration solution). 2. Dietary Adjustments – Include fiber-rich foods like papaya, bananas, green vegetables, and curd for probiotics. 3. Stool Softener – Take Isabgol husk (psyllium) 1-2 teaspoons with warm water at bedtime to ease bowel movements. 4. Local Relief – Apply Lidocaine gel or petroleum jelly to the anal area for pain relief. Sitz baths with warm water twice a day can also help. For further detailed guidance or medications, kindly consult me directly on my WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two.
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need more information kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Constipation due to Imodium Take plenty of water Apply anobliss cream
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Consult online Need proper history and evaluation for further management Apply ano metrogyl cream Start prepribiotics Contact available nw to help
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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