Experiencing bloating for the past few months. Bloating increases as the day progresses and stomach Looks as it is pumped up all the time and causes severe discomfort throughout the day. Loose stools all the time (at least 2 to 3 times a day). I have Consulted a gastroenterologist online two weeks back and he diagnosed it as IBS (Irritable bowel syndrome) and prescribed PROVIDAC for 1 week and Neksium 40 mg for 2 weeks.
The course has been completed and I didn't see any betterment in it could you please diagnose my problem and find a solution to it.
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The symptoms that you have described are probably related to irritate bowel syndrome. You can take Bifilac tablets twice a day for ten days. You need to drink plenty of fluids and get moderate amout of exercise every day which may not be possible at present due to the lockdown. It is not possible to diagnose your condition online. We can give you only a provisional diagnosis.
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If your diarrhoea persists kindly attend our outpatient clinic and we will arrange for an examination of your bowel. After the examination we will be able to give you a proper diagnosis
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Do a 10 day course of Tab. Rifagut (400) thrice daily after food, Tab. Pankreoflat twice daily after food and Tab. Colospa X twice daily after food
Avoid junk food and go on a lactose and gluten free diet
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