I have been facing digestive issues , mostly gas and bloating after eating and after pooping, I've been told by doctors that it is ibs but I don't have any stomach ache and I can eat anything, if I change my dies it gets effective for 1-2 days but after the problem continues , it's just gas bloating and burps and a feeling of insufficient poop, I think I got parasites and worms as I always feel off and moody , if someone could help.
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You need to change your lifestyle totally, and trust me, it would take you atleast 6 months to an year to get back to a state where you can eat whatever you want.
1) Cap Ganaton Total Once a day in the morning before breakfast for 6 weeks.
2) Begin with Cap Maxirich, once a day for a month
But, if you won't change your lifestyle, nothing will change. And you should consult a Nutritionist for sure if you want to get better!
Lot of suggestions u got from doctors.
So u need change of lifestyle and diet plan drastically for long time.
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days. Mucain gel10 ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to 4times.
Duphalac syr10 ml at night.
Lupizyme syr10 ml after food two times a day for three weeks.
🔹 1. Reassurance
These symptoms are common and can occur due to functional bowel disorders like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or sometimes due to dietary habits.
It is not life-threatening, but proper evaluation is needed to rule out other causes such as parasites, food intolerance, or colonic disease.
🔹 2. Investigations (if persistent >4 weeks or worsening)
Stool routine & ova/cyst test → to rule out parasites/worms.
Blood tests: CBC, thyroid function, vitamin B12, Vitamin D.
UGIE/Colonoscopy → if symptoms are long-standing, severe, or associated with red flag signs (blood in stool, weight loss, persistent vomiting, night symptoms, family history of colon cancer).
🔹 3. Diet & Lifestyle Modifications
Eat slowly, chew well.
Avoid excess spicy, oily, processed foods, carbonated drinks, and artificial sweeteners.
Low FODMAP diet may help (reduce beans, cabbage, onion, garlic, wheat products).
Keep a food diary to identify triggers.
Drink 2–3 L water daily.
Regular exercise / brisk walk 30 min daily helps digestion.
Do not lie down immediately after meals; wait at least 2–3 hours.
🔹 4. Symptomatic Relief
For bloating/gas: Simethicone/activated charcoal (as advised by doctor).
For stool regulation: Isabgol (psyllium husk) or a high-fiber diet.
Probiotics may improve gut health.
If parasites are suspected, deworming with Albendazole 400 mg single dose (repeat after 2 weeks) may be prescribed after stool report/doctor’s advice.
🔹 5. Mind–Gut Connection
IBS-like symptoms often worsen with stress, anxiety, and irregular sleep.
Relaxation techniques (deep breathing, yoga, meditation) can help.
Adequate sleep is important for gut function and mood.
🔹 6. Red Flag Symptoms – Seek Immediate Care if:
Unexplained weight loss
Blood in stools or black stools
Persistent vomiting
Severe night-time pain or fever
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✅ Summary for patient:
Your symptoms are most likely due to a functional bowel disorder like IBS or minor parasitic infection. It is not dangerous, but since it has been persisting, stool tests and possibly endoscopy/colonoscopy are advised. Meanwhile, improving diet, hydration, exercise, and stress management will greatly reduce your symptoms.
Dear Practo User.
Thanks for sending across your query.
It sounds like you're experiencing ongoing digestive discomfort. While IBS is a possibility, it's important to rule out parasites or other underlying issues.
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There is no specific therapy for IBS.Dietary changes such as intake of high fibre diet,opt for gluten free diet,take atleast 8 glasses of water and good exercise and enough sleep should help.in addition try some relaxation therapies like yoga.
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