I've been dealing with stomach issues for the past two days. I can tell my stomach is upset, but I'm unable to pass stool. It feels like constipation, although I've never experienced it before. I get the urge to use the loo every 15-20 minutes, and my stomach makes noises like I have diarrhea, but nothing actually comes out. There's no pain, bloating, vomiting or fever etc. How can I recover from this?
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Take tab dulcolax 10mg at night, after dinner with hot water. Syp mucaine gel 5ml every 8 hours for 5 days.
Drink more water. Take some drink , like coconut water or neembu paani or butter milk, one or 2 times daily.
Avoid fried food, heavy meals, take more of fresh green vegetables and fruits. Try to take papaya regularly.
Firstly in summers having this problem is quiet common. Have plenty of fluids, take ors coz electrolyte imbalance also cause so. Avoid oily spicy junk. Avoid outside drinks panipuri etc etc.
For now take ors atleast 3 times u will be fine in 1/2 days . If not consult
Duphalac syr10 ml at night.
Use mostly liquid n semisolid food, fruits, salad.
3 to 5 days.
Add plenty of water lemonade electoral buttermilk curd.
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH.
Mucain gel 10 ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be used 3 times.
For gastritis relief, eat smaller, frequent meals, and include bland foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (BRAT diet), while avoiding spicy and acidic foods.
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Drink plenty of water
Eat high-fiber foods like raw fruits, banana, and oats.
avoid meat and oily food
If it doesn’t improve, drink syrup Duphalac 10ml before sleep
Avoid sitting for too long and go for walking
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