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Stool problem
I am not able to pass stool since 3 days very low amont is passing felling(soft stool not hard) motion but not passing.. Taking Lactolose, dulcolex tab nothing work.. abdomen is discomforting.. what to do .. for instant motion  what to do.. pls suggest..
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You can take Cremafin two tablespoons at bedtime.
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Considering you have discomfort in your abdomen, You must atleast get an Ultrasound of your Abdomen done to rule out some kind of issues internally that might be causing you the inability to pass stools. If its a dietary issue, the lactulose and dulcolax would have helped. However, you can still try increasing fibre and fluid intake. A Dulcolax suppository is also helpful but tedious to insert by ones own self
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Increase water and fibre intake (green veggies, fruits)
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Watch for bleeding / pain. Ultrasound of abdomen to be done if things don’t settle
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Enema will help you and take cap Sompraz L once daily in the morning empty stomach
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