I always have loosestools. The thing is that whenver i consult an M.D. he gave me medicines and i get corrected but after a week of completing my medicine course again i suffer from loosestools.u have already consultdd 3 M.D. and i dont know what to do know .how van it be treated? If it didnt get correct then would it affect me ?
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Taking medications helps temporarily..
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imbalance in food / sleep/ work patterns are the root causes for any health issue.
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try to trace out those factors in you.
if u r unable to do, take a help of such a doctor who can trace root cause for problem you r facing.
Generally indigestion is the condition in the body which results in loose motions or defecation problem
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Hello I understand your concern
We have many good homeopathic medicines for loose motions to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines
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