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Asked for male, 67 years old from Mokokchung
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Hi, take Sulphur 200, 5 drops as a single dose.
Arsenic alb. 30, 5 drops twice daily.
BC no. 08, 5 tabs thrice daily.
Revert me after 2 days.
Arsenic alb. 30, 5 drops twice daily.
BC no. 08, 5 tabs thrice daily.
Revert me after 2 days.
Asked for male, 24 years old from North Goa
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yes it is due to the medicine you've taken. every time you shouldn't take medicine to stop the motion. it is depended upon frequency and texture of stool material. now take more water and green vegi. and if loose motion starts again, just take simple tab. Sporlac-DS 1tab thrice a day with meal.
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Asked for male, 38 years old from Ludhiana
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Delhi
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Hi Pragya... It is better to get investigated for simple CBC MP.
You may take homoeopathic medicine
Cinchona officinale 200 one dose.
You may take homoeopathic medicine
Cinchona officinale 200 one dose.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Namakkal
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Asked for male, 52 years old from Faridabad
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Diarrhea can be relieved by taking antidiarrheal medicines such as loperamide (1 brand name: imodium) and bismuth subsalicylate (2 brand names: kaopectate, pepto-bismol).
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Asked for female, 33 years old from Hyderabad
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Dear parents, andial is an anti diarrheal agent, but we are not frequently using this drug in kids. Because,it can cause constipation. Other than constipation, if your child may suffer from infective diarrhea in which bacteria can penetrate bowel wall, then loperamide will give more time to bacteria to stay in your child's gut by preventing passage of stool. So in infective diarrhea, loperamide will cause delay in clearance of bacteria. So you should take a pediatrician's advice first. And at th...more
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