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Diarrhea in 13 weeks of pregnancy
Hello ,I'm in 13 weeks of pregnancy I'm getting loose motion since today morning I seen foam in my motion can any one say why it's happening I'm worried about it ..is it dangerous to my baby or what ? I'm taking sporlac ds tablet and one more thing Having diarrhea can decrease fluid..please reply .. Thank you ..
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Continue taking sporlac ds tablet.. Maintain hydration... Eat non spicy, light and easy to digest food.. coconut water.
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diarrhea dont decrease fluid...its early trimester
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Loose stools are usually self limiting and recover in 2-3 days. Watch for other symptoms such as fever, pain in abdomen, blood in stools. See a physician if you notice any of this. You can take ORS solution to maintain hydration.
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proper hydration and rest..take probiotics
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Take adequate liquids You also need to take antibiotics to control if it's not responding to sporlac Connect
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Consult please.
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