I ate outside food last night and today in the morning I got diarrhoea, and I pooped around 6times until the texture was watery and mucus like and then I had isabgol with yoghurt and later took 2 tablets of metronidazole. In the evening today, I felt like an urge to poop and when I sat on the toilet seat, I pooped out a ball of jelly, no shape and completely rubber textured, since tomorrow is a Sunday and I will have to wait until Monday to meet my gastroenterologist, can somebody please explain me why this happened and what can I do till Monday to prevent it from happening again? I also have lil abdominal pain with a lot of bloating.
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Continue with metronidazole 3 times daily with enterogermina sachets Twice daily and drotaverine to relieve the abdominal pain , till you fix an appointment with your physician.
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You are probably suffering from food poisoning.or infective diarrhoea .
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