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Yellow stool & Abdominal Pain
I am having yellow stool along with abdominal pain. Having frequent stool around 3 to 4 times. Previously I had light black stool that after medication stops but pain still continues. Previous medicines : • Pantoprazole Gastro-resistant & Domperidome Prolonged-release capsule I.P. • Lactic Acid Bacillus • Ofloxacin & Ornidazole • Drotaverine ( 40 mg tab ) Currently taking medicines : Razo d & mebeverine hydrochloride 135 mg chlordiazepoxide 5 mg ( for 5 days now finished) Kindly tell it's normal or not & tell regarding stomach pain. Cbc, Lft & usg abdomen report normal
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See man if you really want a change then just taking medicine won't help. You need life style modification. Drink plenty of water. 4 liters per day. Avoid spicy, oily and fatty foods. Avoid tea and coffee. Avoid alcohol. Avoid outside food. Avoid carbonated drinks. Avoid over eating. Don't skip meals. Don't eat and lie down keep atleast 2 hours of gap. Add roughage to your diet. Add probiotics to your diet. Go for morning and evening walks. Do some physical exercises on a regular basis. Don't take stress. Have green leafy vegetables and fruits. Stop smoking if you do.
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