I am facing a stool problems from few years I am had blood loose motion in 5 months ago tht time my stool reports saw me pus cell in huge amount and one year ago I did my stool culture tht time also I had pus cell in stool and +++ bacteria now I am suffering from loose motion every week I am tried so much medicine but it's relief for some days then it's motion back again I am going washroom in morning 2 times some time 3 times in noon time it's change for all day I am scared for big problem stomach there for my doctor say I should do ogd scopy and there is mild antral gastritis is came I am very nervous person and I am very scared now please give me some suggestions what should I do now l m very helpless now.
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Take care of vegetables used for cooking and water. Drink safe water. Some time poor or infected water cause. It will be better if you test the water for impurities. If found do the needful. Thanks.
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Loose motions may be due to viral infection, bacterial infection, due to any medical condition, or allergy to food or any vegetables, anxiety problems. So, First you should maintain proper dietary management. Rehydrate. Water replaces fluid but not electrolytes lost through diarrhea. Electrolytes are minerals that help your body manage its fluid levels, muscle activity, and other important functions. Go for soup and broth with sodium, fruit drinks or a rehydration fluid such as Ceralyte, Oralyte, or Pedialyte. Eat bland, safe foods. When you have diarrhea, stick with soup and broth. When you feel ready, add lean meat, yogurt, fruits, vegetables, and complex carbohydrates such as rice, potatoes, and bread. Avoid food triggers. To put an end to diarrhea, steer clear of foods and drinks containing caffeine and lots of sugar, as well as sugar substitutes and fried or fatty foods. Also take a break from high-fiber foods, spicy foods, dairy products, and foods known to cause gas, such as beans, broccoli, and cabbage. Wash your hands. When you have diarrhea, wash even more often than normal, especially after going to the bathroom and before eating.
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