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I'm facing problem in loose motion last 1day sthamakh paining and continu Loos moctions What I will do??
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[ ] Loose motion can be due to bowel infection or some times drug induced.The most important aspect is to take plenty of oral liquids / ORS powder 2-3 teaspoon in one glass of Luke warm water for 3-4 times a day.Probiotics help a lot in this respect. There are certain anti secretory medicines and antibiotics used to combact intractable diarrhoea. Chronic diarrhoea happens mainly due irritable bowel syndrome which has a totally different line of management.Be on semisolid / liquid diet. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this
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Kindly have ORS supplementation. If you develop fever kindly visit the ER so that you can be examined and undergo necessary investigations such as stool examination, etc. to find the underlying cause and have it treated. The following steps may help with your situation: - Stay hydrated, drink 3 liters of water per day - Don't skip meals instead have a liquid diet containing soups and juices and slowly increase to solid diet based on how the food can be tolerated. - Avoid spicy, oily, deep fried and junk food - Avoid tea, coffee and carbonated drinks. If the condition persists or worsens kindly visit the ER at the earliest.
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