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Feeling Dizzy, Fatigue, Regular Green Stool, Diarrhea Red. Could This Be Serious?

For the past three weeks I have been feeling dizzy, fatigued, and have also been having regular green stool. Recently I have developed abdominal discomfort and diarrhea which is now red. I haven't suffered from any of symptoms like headache or fever. Could this be serious? I work very often and also go to school so I haven’t had time to make it to my doctor. I am a 20 year old female in good health.
Fri, 28 Jun 2013
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Hi, many thanks for the query!
Nothing much to worry, you need to do certain investigations- Stool (Culture & Microscopy), CBC, Sr. Electrolytes, USG (Abdo-Pelvis).
Take antibiotics, anti-spasmodics, antacids, pre- & pro-biotics as per reports & your doctor's opinion.
Drink plenty of oral fluids specifically those containing salts like ORS.
Get physically examined by your doctor, per rectal examination & proctoscopy needs to be done.
Wish you a good health.
Take care.
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Feeling Dizzy, Fatigue, Regular Green Stool, Diarrhea Red. Could This Be Serious?

Hi, many thanks for the query! Nothing much to worry, you need to do certain investigations- Stool (Culture & Microscopy), CBC, Sr. Electrolytes, USG (Abdo-Pelvis). Take antibiotics, anti-spasmodics, antacids, pre- & pro-biotics as per reports & your doctor s opinion. Drink plenty of oral fluids specifically those containing salts like ORS. Get physically examined by your doctor, per rectal examination & proctoscopy needs to be done. Wish you a good health. Take care.