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Hello doctor I took an antibiotic regime for 14 days in January and now again in July for 14 days. Both time two antibiotics. I don't feel any problem in stool. I am getting hard stool two times a day as I am taking a probiotic pyloflush. Is it normal? But I feel it was very wrong to take two antibiotics course at 6 month gap. That too two antibiotics ever time. Please help that can I get my gut flora back to normal 100% ? Please help can I be 100% normal again? And please how long it will take to get normal again?
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Need to take proper history then review medicines, so I would suggest you to get a consultation.
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Share prescriptions so any one can understood that which two antibiotics u had been taken
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