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Stomach pain with yellowish red stool
After 2days of Virechana I noticed yellowish red stool with pain in abdomen. I feel heavy and bloated. Having warm water dal khichadi. Please suggest me what to do?
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Dear , don't worry  Sorry to say , u need to fallow your treating doctor,  ayurveda physician  , that doctor wl give  right answer
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First of all you eat dal khichadi in 2 days of virechana it's indicate you don't follow diet plan of after vichana. Or you don't know the diet plan. After shudhi our body need proper care.
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contact your doctor from whom you done virechana Or contact me personally
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don't take heavy food, follow the proper diet plan
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Was the virechana done as per a doctor's advice or as part of any treatment or done as a routine sodhana?
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consult a doctor at the latest. If possible do a check up
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kindly avoid heavy food vegetable soup or such light food will be good with low sugar and no pepper for now the quantity of food also be less.
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