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My sister was having loose motion and white fluid was coming so she got stool test. Doc said its infection. What could be the reason for this? I have attached test report
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Hi yes he is right... Maybe be due to unhygienic food intake or infected water consumption... She will be okay within few days after proper treatment...advice her to drink plenty of fluids,coconut water,avoid Pulses and Beans, food with high amounts of refined sugars will help...I would advice her to take pantoprazole 40 mg once a day before meals..good luck.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  There is an infection which is going on. Thats why there are loose motions. Drink plenty of fluids. Do not eat outside foods. Tab. Zenflox plus twice a day after food for 5 days. Cap. Cyfolac forte thrice a day before food for 3 days. Tab. Rantac-D twice a day half an hour before food for 3 days. Drink ORS or Electral. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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E coli is the bacteria normally found in colon of us...but white fluid might suggest pus formation in gut due to infection.....get treated with trial of appropriate antibiotics
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