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Is it fine to have loose motion table
Is it fine to have loose motion table during 2nd month of pregnancy. If it is ok then which tablet would be safe .
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It is ok for 4 to 6 times Safe to use tab sporlac Ds three times in a day morning one afternoon one and night one tablet
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take coconut water and plenty of water if not subsided then approach to near by hospital
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Take Tablet Taxim-o 200 mg twice a day for three days Take Tablet Vizylac twice a day for three days Electrol powder sachet twice a day for three days
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Drink plenty of curd and buttermilk and Lassi
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Take Khichri
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Take tablet sporlac-ds three times a day for three days, avoid dehydration take plenty of water fresh fruit juices, lemon water
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Hello there, U can take the medication like probiotics. If any antibiotics than consult your GYNAECOLOGIST Medicine like enterogermina/SPOROLAC/vizylac can be taken
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avoid heavy diet for few days avoid milk/cereal/pulses/chapati prefer curd rice/khichdi/lassi/curd
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if Severe with dehydration, contact yr gynecologist immediately
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