I was getting thin stools and in the past 4-5 months have suffered twice from parasites(small white type things crawling on stool). Had bandy plus two times.
Once in july(1x bandy plus) 5 days rifagut. After taking the meds, after few days my stool became bulky again and no constipation too. But i saw mucus had increased.
Then in September I had the same again. Thin stools. I had diarrhoea once, that then at nighht when i went for bowel i saw that white worm again.
So doctor prescribed 3X Bandy plus.
Now in last few days, I had thin stools and mucus again. But so far no worm has been seen.
Why is this happening?! I am too scared(i google and saw cancer :(
Attaching my stool routine.
Previous history:
Treated for h pylori 2 times in jan 2022, feb 2022. Before that i never had issues.
In sept 2021, a 2.9mm gallbladder polyp was seen, i repeated an usg this year in july(in another facility and asked the doc to chk polyp), he said nothing is found.
So based on history pls help me
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I understood your concern and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
Hello!
I have read your history fully.
The problem could be Irritable Bowel Syndrome crohns disease /ulcerative colitis also.
Chances of cancer are less.
Consult a general surgeon in person.
COLONOCOPY may be required
Start using econorm 250 once daily
Get your CEA 125,CBP,done.
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