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Loose stool from 3 months
Earlier, I used to drink lukewarm water and go to the toilet, but now when I wake up in the morning, I have to go to the toilet with a urgent need to go , and the stool is loose in small quantities. After that, I drink lukewarm water and go to the toilet again, and this time, the stool is also loose in small quantities. Sometimes, after breakfast, I have to go to the toilet to pass stool. In the evening, I feel gas in my stomach, but when I try to pass gas, stool comes out with it, and I need to go to the toilet to pass the stool. I have noticed that what I eat in the morning can be seen in the stool in the evening, as if it's not digested.
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Please consult expert gastroenterologist for evaluation and treatment
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Your drinking of Luke warm water has nothing to do with the consistency of your stools Depends on the type of food you are having Preferably take high fibre diet, that helps with improving the consistency of stools If you feel that if you are passing undigested food, better to consult a gastroenterologist for further evaluation
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