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Stool problem
From past 20 days I've been facing this stomach issues. In the starting 15 days i was having loose motions but i had to go to the washroom just once in the morning and there was no need to go for the second time but the stool was all in liquid state. From past 5 days I'm facing a total different issue and I feel uneasy throughout the day. The stool is semi solid and sticky. I feel to go to the loo a lot many times but still don't feel comfortable. During the initial days I consulted a physician and he prescribed me with Vizlac and zipi for a 5 day course but that didn't help. There is no change in the eating habits, i eat 3-4 meals in a day just like normal days. I'm allergic to paracetamol and crocin(any common salt) Seeking for a quick help. Thanks.
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First step is do stool examination and culture sensitivity. Start antibiotic sensitive to bacteria.
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Avoid wheat and milk containing food. Take probiotics, yogurt, bananas, apples, lemon juice, coconut water, plenty of liquids, bland but nutritious diet, Avoid eating roadside food, Avoid spicy fried food.
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HELLO, SPOROLAC SACHET THREE FOUR TIMES. TAB OZ TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS. LIGHT DIET SEMILIQUID PORRIDGE KHICHARI ETC, BUTTER MILK FRESH CURD ARE VERY BENIFICIAL.OK.
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