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Passing Semi Solid Stools, Slightly Yellow In Colour. Solution?
I hhave terrible diarea,started on Monday .iam from florida arrived last weeck hier in mo fenton town I did drink cooked reisswater,it seemed to calm the stomac whitch is ok the troubles are in my intestans.My stool is mostly water slightly yellow with some solid stool mixed in.My name .Hans krucker.2786 grace ln.Sebring Fl 0000. email YYYY@YYYY
Thanks for query on hcm. It is most likely infective diarrhea also called traveler diarrhea. Take care for hydration,drink more water and other liquids like lemon water,fruit juices,vegetable soups and ors formula. You have to take ofloxacin or levofloxacin with lactobacillus. Take nsaid with dicyclomin to subside stomach pain. take simple,liquid diet.Avoid oily,spicy and any heavy food. Consult your physician for further guidance and medical management.
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Passing Semi Solid Stools, Slightly Yellow In Colour. Solution?
Thanks for query on hcm. It is most likely infective diarrhea also called traveler diarrhea. Take care for hydration,drink more water and other liquids like lemon water,fruit juices,vegetable soups and ors formula. You have to take ofloxacin or levofloxacin with lactobacillus. Take nsaid with dicyclomin to subside stomach pain. take simple,liquid diet.Avoid oily,spicy and any heavy food. Consult your physician for further guidance and medical management.