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I have abdominal pain with watery stool. Please help.

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Published At September 28, 2017
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Hello doctor,

I have the following symptoms. Abdominal pain, starting from yesterday night. Had instant noodle and two eggs for the meal last night. At first, it was severe pain and strange sound in the intestine and could not poop. And then I had diarrhea and poop water. Hardly slept last night due to severe pain. This morning the pain is continuously happening like every five minutes and poop water with little blood. I am a male, 27 years old, height 5'7'', and weight 154 lbs.

Hello,

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It is likely a food poisoning. Most importantly, have ORS 100 to 200 ml with each stool and keep yourself rehydrated. Drink as much as possible. You should have tablet Pan D (Pantoprazole and Domperidone) before breakfast once a day for 3 to 4 days. You should get prescribed capsule Vizylac or Sporulac sachet three times a day for five days. For immediate pain relief, you can have antispasmodic like tablet Dicyclomine 20 or Hyoscine 10 mg whenever needed up to three times a day. If it does not respond in 1 to 2 days or get worsened, then need to have tablet Norflox TZ (Norfloxacin) two times a day along with some antacid like tablet Pantoprazole before breakfast once a day for five days.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode
Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode

Cardiology

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