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Loose Motions
Since more than one month I've been getting Loose Motions along with normal motions. I've been to 3 doctors in this duration, currently on third doctor's medication. While on medication I see some improvement (some days all normal motions, some days normal and loose).I usually go 2-3 times a day. But the loose motions haven't completely stopped till date. Also, since the past 1-2 weeks I have been getting slight pain, discomfort, sometimes burning sensation in upper abdomen. Because of all this I have been eating limited food items (Poha, Rava, Seviya, Sabudana, Rice, Millets, Dalia, Moong Dal, Dahi, Veggies like Tomato, Carrot, Pumpkin, Dudhi, Parwal, Tendli, Tinda, Fruits only Apple, Pear, Rusk on doctor suggestion). No dairy and bakery items. On days that I ate beans (Gavar, French beans) I got loose motions the next day or same day. Non veg is also part of my diet but I haven't had at all since this problem started. Stool test report attached for reference. Please advise.
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Your history suggests IBS. MEDICINES ONLY PROVIDE TEMPORARY RELIEF. U need  to make your diet more strict. No animal foods no milk derivatives except curd may be taken. Fruits salads green vegetables sprouts etc. It takes time for intestine to  adjust to  diet and over months your symptoms will improve. Ignore mild frequent motions. But if loose motions or severe problems then MEDICINES can help.
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