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Is it Normal For IBS patient?
Male 25 History :IBS I was nauseated in the morning.took razo d and then Today I passed normal stool at first(Brown S shaped formed )  ,then while passing normal stool suddenly yellow watery stuff came out explosively( it was clear yellow without solids and got splash sticked on sides ) and then some mushy stool with White Yellow mucus I went again after 3 hours and only mucus came out Is it normal for IBS patient ?happened first time in 4 years after diagnosis . I EAT WELL AND MY ROUTINE IS GOOD
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It's happen in IBS
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Yes its normal if it happens once but if its happening daily then it might be a topic of concern. Which medications are you taking for IBS?? contact me on practo by sending the photo of prescription slip
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Yes for once it’s fine but if repeated stools like that comes continuously then you might have to see
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