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My husband is suffering from continuous loose motion form one week but he is not having any stomach pain and all kindly let me knw the reason for it.
He is having a 4.6mm Galblader stone and doctor adviced for planned surgery is it because of it r any other issue.
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A small 4.6 mm gallbladder stone doesn’t cause loose motions. One week of diarrhea is more likely due to some stomach infection or diet issue.
To find the exact reason and stop it quickly, book a quick consultation with me. I’ll give proper advice and medicines.
Don’t worry, we’ll sort it soon.
Multiple reasons
Enterogermina respule three times for three to five days.
Oflox oz two times after food for five days.
Plenty of water n liquid lemonade electoral powder buttermilk curd.
Light diet home made
A small gallbladder stone usually does not cause loose motions. Diarrhea for 1 week can occur due to a stomach infection, food-related causes, medications, or other intestinal problems.
Ensure adequate fluids and ORS to prevent dehydration. If symptoms persist beyond a few days, or if there is fever, blood in stools, weakness, or reduced urine output.
Feel free to consult so that I can help your husband out of this problem very soon.
Gall bladder stone will not cause loose motion. Please consult a physician offline for his clinical evaluation and further management accordingly, because it is important to see the state of hydration and his blood pressure.
Loose motions is associated with vomiting? Or fever ? If no only hydration and little probiotics will do the needful
Coming to the gall bladder stone it should be removed via planned surgery . It is not an emergency
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