Bloody Stool Bright Red Diarrhea
I am 20 years old male, from several months i'm facing digestive issues, sometimes I get loose motions and if not that, ...
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Your digestive issues and loose motions. I agree that the test is not necessary at this stage. Very effective and reliable treatment is available in homoeopathy for this chronic problem. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment for some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose arsenicum album 200-once daily in the morning for 3 days. Book online appointment/consultation with me (commencing from text consult rs 149, audio/phone-rs 300 and video rs 400) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
I am having change in bowel movements, I have loose stools in morning and once at night at same time. Did stool test uri ...
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My view is that you do not have any cancer. Your loose stools and blood in urine are two separate issues. I suppose your ultrasound report may cover kidneys also. Please send the ultrasound report through Lybrate by booking "text consult" for rs 149 for giving proper homeopathic prescription. (it is not possible to send the report through this window of "open questions"). Homeopathy has very effective and reliable treatment for your problem. No side effects.
Sir, I am male 52 years old. I was facing ibs- diarrhea problems since last two months. Gas, bloating, abdominal cramps ...
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I'm sorry to hear about your struggles with ibs-d (irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea) and anxiety, especially following the withdrawal of antidepressants. It's important to approach your situation with a holistic perspective, considering both medical and lifestyle interventions. Please keep in mind that my guidance is general in nature, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized medical advice. Here are some recommendations: consult a gastroenterologist: given your symptoms of ibs-d, consulting a gastroenterologist is important. They can provide a targeted treatment plan and rule out other possible conditions. Dietary modifications: follow a low fodmap diet, which limits foods that are known to exacerbate ibs symptoms. Increase your intake of soluble fiber, which can help with diarrhea by absorbing water and adding bulk to stools. Avoid trigger foods that can worsen diarrhea and cramps, like caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and high-fat foods. Keep a food diary to track what you eat and how it affects your symptoms. Medications for ibs-d: antispasmodics like hyoscine (buscopan) can help reduce abdominal cramps. Loperamide (imodium) can be used for controlling diarrhea. Probiotics might help some people with ibs by improving the balance of bacteria in the gut. Managing anxiety: since anxiety can exacerbate ibs symptoms, addressing your anxiety is important. Consider cognitive-behavioral therapy (cbt) or other forms of counseling. Mindfulness techniques, relaxation exercises, and regular physical activity can also help manage anxiety. Discuss with a healthcare provider if medication for anxiety could be beneficial in your case. Regular exercise: regular, moderate exercise can help reduce stress and improve bowel function. Stay hydrated: ensure you drink enough fluids, especially if you have diarrhea, to prevent dehydration. Monitor and adjust: keep track of your symptoms and how they respond to different treatments and lifestyle changes. This can help in identifying the most effective approach for you. Consider potential medication side effects: sometimes, the withdrawal from certain antidepressants can temporarily worsen ibs symptoms. Discuss with your healthcare provider if this could be a factor in your case. Remember, managing ibs-d often requires a combination of dietary changes, lifestyle modifications, medication, and addressing psychological factors like anxiety. It's important to work closely with healthcare providers to develop a comprehensive and personalized treatment plan.
Dysthymia, anxiety, insomnia last 20 years. Doctor prescribed me tab d veniz 50, tab tofisofam 50, tab melatonin 5 mg. I ...
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Yes, you can take. There is less likelihood of causing diarrhoea and would be effective for you, especially when venlafaxine worked well for you. The combination won't be having any adverse effect on your blood sugar level. Regards.
In last 1.5 half month before I used sit long time in toilet. One day I saw blood in stool. Bright red colour without an ...
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It can be because of amoebiasis. It can be because of infection. 1.take home cooked, fresh light food. 2. Drink boiled water. 3. Take ors. Take care of dehydration. 4. Avoid fast foods, spicy and fried foods 5. Curd is good for you. Homeopathy is a very effective for this problem. For details you can consult me.
I'm 20 year old female. I have pain around my belly button from the last 4/5 days. I am having diarrhea 2/3 times a day ...
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Hello dear black colour stool may be due to gastrointestinal bleeding for confirmation gastroscopy or colonoscopy is require please do these tests and for any further assistance directly consult with me.
I am having diarrhea from past 3 months. Also having some diff diif voice in my stomach. And I can not control when its ...
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Hi, its looks like you are having colitis, enteritis or ibs issues? Blood, stool test & usg would be needed to confirm the diagnosis. Avoid oily, spicy, sugary drinks. Take plenty of fluids. Take small & frequent meals. Take curd/ probiotics. Can consult with me through private section for detailed prescription & treatment plan for you.
Mere pet mai 20 days left side mai pain ho raha. Pet ki infection ki dawai bhi bhot kha li hai but aram nhi mil raha. Ct ...
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Have you had any surgery before. As it's showing you had abdominal abscess previously. Please give a detailed history of that. Give a history regarding your bowel and bladder habit - burning micturition? Please describe your pain - dull ache or colicky crampy pain? Pain associated with fever or not? Is the pain continuous or sudden onset or episodic pain with gradual increase in intensity followed by relief again to reappear after sometime? Pain associated with passage of loose stool? Whether you're having constipation or diarrhea? If you have abdominal abscess previously and or or you have undergone any surgery for it in the past cause your abdominal pain may be due intraperitoneal adhesion of bowel that will not be evident on ct scan. ****constipated rt. Side of colon may be due to adhesion and subacute bowel obstruction due adhesion at the splenic flexure of colon that is causing pain due to increased peristalsis to overcome the site of obstruction. Taking drotin 80 mg and tramadol 50 mg during your pain may relieve it. But before that adequate history and physical examination is needed by a surgeon.
I am 25 years old female and have been having loose stools with mucus on and off for about 7 months now, it comes and go ...
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It can be because of chronic infection like amoebiasis 1.take home cooked, fresh light food. 2. Drink boiled water. 3. Take ors. Take care of dehydration. 4. Avoid fast foods, spicy and fried foods 5. Curd is good for you. Homeopathy is a very effective for this problem. For details you can consult me.
I am 24 years boy who have lower abdominal pain, inconsistent stool texture like sometimes diarrhea, hard black stool, n ...
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Hi, you need detailed evaluation to confirm exact cause of your gastric issues. Blood tests, stool test, usg and probably endoscopy is requird in your case. Differentials in your case inicludes ibs or ibd issue. please connect to me through private section for detailed discussion & further management plan for you.