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Undigested food in stool
I've been having undigested ( especially watermelon, tomatoes and carrots) in my stool since two days. I recently had a Cold and the doctor had prescribed Cefixine during the time. This started after that. It's not partial pieces, but entire chunks of melons etc. Please advise if this is something serious. I've not had this kind of issues in the past.
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Take digestive enzymes preparations.
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consult me for further treatment
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Eat Curd with Banana and Cucumber. Drink plain buttermiLk twice daily. Chew well. Drink atleast 4lit of water per day. Cefixime is a 3rd gen antibiotic and in very few patients in may lead to intestinal dysbiosis.
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If the above mentioned advise does not relieve your symptoms then you may try prebiotics and probiotics.
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Consultation.
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Good morning It’s nothing serious Take a probiotic Darolac once daily after lunch it will b fine
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