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Sticky stool and abdominal discomfort
Since few weeks after a course of amoxyclav, i had started some abdominal discomfort. Post 2 weeks i had developed stomach pain, then i took esomac, esomac d and econorm as prescribed by doctor. It reduced the pain, but not completely i had hunger type feeing most of the times as well as i see that that is consistent. Also i have sticky stool as shown in pic i am not sure if this stool is normal or not. Later I consulted with local gas doctor who asked for kft and lft, i did both and both were nrmal, he asked to take rifagut 550 along with vizylac + esomac d for 5 days.. while on it, initially my pain went away but gassy feeling at throat remained. But very mild... also while on that my stool were normal solid like snake...is there any ulcer in my stomach, why my stools are like this? I am scared :(. Please help me. And also tell me which type of stool is this? Is this loose or normal?
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Stool seems to be normal in texture Stool examination is advisable
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Balanced diet and healthy lifestyle is advisable
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