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Motions since 5 days
I have frequent motions .semi solid 7 to 8 per day. Taking sporolac 3 per day Anything else to be added
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Hello, Ors FREQUENTLY FRESH MADE. Plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water butter milk fresh curd. Rice curd, porridge khichari, etc Avoid spicy fried greasy junk food or food from outside. You need a INTESTINAL ANTIBIOTIC two times a day after food for five days. After finishing the course You need a Flora forming agent for seven to ten days. It's a free open site strictly instruted not to write any medicine or PRESCRIPTION even they punished by bycot the queries from my site. So for Medicin or PRESCRIPTION CONSULT LOCALLY or in practo.ok.
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Too much sporolac may not be good. Since how many days are you having soft stools?
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stool culture. physician consultation.
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Kindly stop having sporolac 3 times a day it shouldn't be had in that much frequency so kindly stop it for now. Have regular ORS supplementation, increase your water intake to atleast 3 liters per day. If the condition is persistent or worsening visit the nearest ER.
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