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Loose stools after taking mag glycinate

Current supplements: Magnesium glycinate 220mg (split from 440mg tablet) I am normally constipated and it doesn't bother me. Recently however I experienced the opposite, loose stools 1-2 times in one day with urgent stomach cramping (the kind where you need to run to the bathroom immediately).Could magnesium glycinate 200mg cause this even though it's considered the gentlest form? I cannot switch or replace my magnesium glycinate supplement. I want to understand what caused the sudden shift from my normal constipation to loose stools and urgent cramping, and what I can do to manage it without changing my supplement. What timing or dietary changes can I make to prevent this without stopping or replacing my supplement? And should I be concerned?

Medigas, Instaraft syrup

Respected Gastroenterologists here 🙏🏻 can we take the following meds to manage stomach infection and indigestion ? Nexpro RD 40, before breakfast, Rifagut 550 BD Providac capsule BD Medigas capsule BD Instaraft 10ml BD If we're taking Nexpro RD 40, we shouldn't be adding Vonefi 20 to the above meds? Warmest Regards 🙏🏻

Stomach issue

Hello Doctor, I am 42 years old, 80 kg, height 5’9”. I need your opinion regarding my digestion issues. For the last 1 year I have acidity/stomach burning, frequent burping, heaviness/tightness in stomach after eating, and a lot of smelly gas passing from below. Sometimes when my stomach is tight it feels like my breathing is restricted. Gas release gives relief. My stool is daily and normal. My endoscopy done 4 years back was normal. Thyroid and Vitamin B12 reports are normal. Current medicines: * Thyronorm 100 mcg * Sompraz IT * Prodep 10 mg (symptoms seem more noticeable after starting this) * Livoluk powder Could this be GERD, functional dyspepsia, IBS/bloating, or medicine-related? Do I need any further tests like H. pylori, or should my Sompraz IT/Prodep medicines be reviewed?

Pain stomach

“I have severe pain in my stomach, and it is on the lower right side.” “What can I do at home right now to get some relief?”

I have a back and left flank pain

Hi from last fees days I have a pain from my upper back to left flank . The pain comes and goes. N it gets better with a movement also . Like when I stretch it . And no specific pain when I press it . But my stool is mushy . Is it related? I got my blood tests done 2 months back n I took livUD and live 52DS but I have stopped talking any medicines now .

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Doctors
Dr. Gregory D Gibbons - Internal Medicine
Dr. Gregory D Gibbons Internal Medicine (Residency, Medical School, Medical degree, DO, Doctorate Of Medicine, Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine, Class of 1979) 47 years experience Ohio Gastroenterology Group Inc
Columbus 43202, COLUMBUS
Dr. Jeffrey S Sams - Internal Medicine
Dr. Jeffrey S Sams Internal Medicine (Medical School, Medical Education, Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine, Class of 1978) 48 years experience Nationwide Children's Hospital
Canal Winchester, COLUMBUS
Dr. Hayat  Mousa - Pediatrician
Dr. Hayat Mousa Pediatrician (Medical School, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Fellowship in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition, MD, Pediatric Residency, Physician Leadership Academy, Faculty Leadership Institute) 33 years experience Ohio State Harding Hospital
Fifth by Northwest, COLUMBUS
Dr. David Andrew Sabol - Internal Medicine
Dr. David Andrew Sabol Internal Medicine (Medical School, Fellowship, Internship, Medical Education, Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine) 28 years experience Central Ohio Endoscopy Center
Glen Echo, COLUMBUS
Dr. Ryan S D Carvalho - Pediatrician
Dr. Ryan S D Carvalho Pediatrician (Medical School, Medical Education) 27 years experience Pediatric Academic Association
Columbus 43205, COLUMBUS