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When eat sour the urine become yellow
When I eat sour taste and tamato and coffee tea the urine become yellow and diaheria again and again going to toilet My vitamin D also getting low please suggest good tablet
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U might have food intolerance Need to undergo Endoscopy and colonoscopy with segmental biospy For vit d u need replacement in the form of weekly doses and might need to get your pancreas checked looses stools and low vit d can be exocrine pancreatic insufficiency or a malabsorption syndrome
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Endoscopy and colonoscopy with segmental biospy
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Your loose motions after sour food, tomato, tea, and coffee are likely due to gastric irritation or food intolerance. Yellow urine is usually due to less water intake or dehydration from diarrhea. Drink 2.5–3 liters water daily.
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Avoid sour, spicy food, tomato, tea & coffee for few weeks • Take light diet (rice, curd, banana, khichdi) • Take ORS if motions are frequent • Tab Racecadotril 100 mg twice daily if loose stools • Tab Pantoprazole 40 mg before breakfast for 5 days
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