Yesterday I had normal loose motions, but yesterday night my loose motions turned into constipation, only few drops of liquid are coming and my stomach is paining, feeling like my stomach is blocked and its too much paining, my excretion part is paining a lot what should I do
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Take tab meftal spas one every 8hours for 3 days.
Diarrhoea canbe followed by constipation for a day or 2 as intestinal motility is reduced with treatment. Nothing to worry. Just continue soft diet, drink more water.
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Sometimes diarrhea cud lead to complication..losing tone of intestines....making it obstructed..so..dont wait and kindly consult a surgeon to rule out diseases...
This sounds like constipation or stool blockage and usually improves well with timely treatment 👍
Don’t ignore the pain book a consultation with me once, I’ll guide you safely step by step and help relieve it properly.
Possible causes of this Acute constipation after diarrhea Stool impaction (hard stool atak jana) Intestinal spasm infection Dehydration Gastritis or food infection Irritable bowel syndrome
Do exercise daily and avoid spicy and junk food and if you have pain in abdomen and take tab meftal spas sos after you don.t relief than consult will advise you medication and about diet and exercise
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