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Frequent stools after eating
• Age: 25 • Weight: 95 kg • No weight loss • No blood in stool • Occasionally consumes alcohol, does not smoke • Diet: Home-cooked food only Medical History: • In December 2022, I moved to the USA. Currently staying in USA . • Prior to moving, I was diagnosed with L4-L5 disc bulges. • From January to April 2023, I was treated with gabapentin and methylcobalamin for three months, but my pain did not improve. Current Symptoms (since ~1.5 months): • Frequent bowel movements after eating (3–4 loose stools daily) • Abdominal bloating • Mild abdominal pain • No nausea or vomiting Question: I would like guidance on the cause of my gastrointestinal symptoms and appropriate evaluation or treatment.
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Connect, u might have irritable bowel syndrome or lactose intolerance, let's do a proper follow up and evaluation
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symptoms likely points towards irritable bowel syndrome!...Get basic investigations done- Complete Blood Count  and Stool examination for parasites. Follow a  diet which is low in oligosaccharides, di and monosaccharides Add prebiotics ( banana, apple ,oats)  and probiotics (curd )  to the diet Take a high-fiber diet as tolerated.
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If symptoms persist for a long duration...consult a gastroenterologist and consider a colonoscopy for further evaluation. thank you
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You might be lactose intolerant. Avoid dairy products for a while. For more query consult me on practo.
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Dietary changes: Keep a food-symptom diary. Trial of lactose-free diet for 2 weeks. Reduce artificial sweeteners, caffeine, high-fat or spicy food. Consider a low-FODMAP diet under dietitian guidance. Medications (short-term relief, OTC in the USA): Loperamide (Imodium) as needed for diarrhea (not daily long-term). Simethicone for bloating. Probiotics (may help balance gut flora). Lifestyle: Regular meals, avoid skipping. Stress management (stress can worsen IBS). --- 🚨 Red Flags — Seek medical care if: Blood or mucus in stool Persistent diarrhea >4–6 weeks despite dietary adjustments Unintentional weight loss Night-time diarrhea waking you from sleep Fever, severe abdominal pain
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Avoid outside food avoid alcohol if possible do stool sample test and some other report for infection and consult gastroenterologist
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Avoid outside food and , if possible do stool test , as it could be due to parasite infestation Start probiotics it's best
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Consult gastroenterologist. Reduce weight and avoid less oily and spicy foods, avoid alcohol.
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Take small meals ,Eat healthy avoid fried fatty food,stay hydrated..Avoid milk for some time if experiencing severe bloating.Have you take worms medication recently?
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Syp PAN MPS 10 mL daily empty stomach
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Take small frequent meals.  Avoid fatty foods,  heavy meals in evening and late evening meals, excess of tea, coffee, alcohol in any amount. Reduce gas producing foods in diet. Take tab ofloxacin +Tinidazole one morning and one evening for 5days. Syp mucaine gel 5ml every 8hours,  before meals.
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CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST. NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 7 TO 10 DAYS. OZ TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS. ENTEROGERMINA TWO TIMES A DAY FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. USE CURD N BUTTERMILK  MOST THEY R PROBIOTIC,  KANZI A VERY  HEALTHY  PROBIOTIC  MADE BY COOKED RICE SOAKED IN WATER AT NIGHT . IN MORNING ADD CURD N ONION TADKA. MUCAIN GEL 10ML WITHOUT WATER NOTHING BY MOUTH TILL 30MIN CAN BE TAKEN 3TO 4TIMES TIMES  SPECIALLY WHEN  U BLOT . TILL U DON'T CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY  NO THERAPY GIVES U PROPER RESULT.
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You need to consult gastroenterologist
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Start mucaine gel syrup twice y Tab pan d bfr lunch Tab sporolac daily for five days Tab cyclopam for pain Consult online will guide you further
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult
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T sporolac ds 3 times a day T.pan d 40mg 1-0-0 b/f Mucaine gel 10ml b/f Avoid spicy food Eat food at proper time Lifestyle modification
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-According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as - -Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life . ....
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