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Can Gall Bladder Stone Cause Frequently Passing Stool?
My mother is 50 years old & she is suffering from frequent motion for the past few months (June 1st to be precise). There is a 2mm stone in her gall bladder. We have no idea what is causing her this nor do we know any remedy to treat this. The stools are solid (rarely loose). Please help
insufficient history provided. does she suffer from any other chronic disease? is she taking any medication? does she have fever? abdominal pain? or blood in the stool?
need further evaluation. meanwhile: 1. avoid oily and spicy food. 2. use soft food (like bread, boiled rice) 3. banana 4. yogurt with ispaghula
medication maybe provided after complete history and eevaluation. kindly visit your treating physician OR gastroenterologist asap.
any further questions are welcomed.
hope to answer your concern. Health professionals aim to diagnose properly and manage patients according to their limited knowledge. Cure is blessed by the ONE who Created us, whose power and knowledge is unlimited . wish you good health.
regards, Dr Tayyab Malik
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Can Gall Bladder Stone Cause Frequently Passing Stool?
Thank you for posting your query. insufficient history provided. does she suffer from any other chronic disease? is she taking any medication? does she have fever? abdominal pain? or blood in the stool? need further evaluation. meanwhile: 1. avoid oily and spicy food. 2. use soft food (like bread, boiled rice) 3. banana 4. yogurt with ispaghula medication maybe provided after complete history and eevaluation. kindly visit your treating physician OR gastroenterologist asap. any further questions are welcomed. hope to answer your concern. Health professionals aim to diagnose properly and manage patients according to their limited knowledge. Cure is blessed by the ONE who Created us, whose power and knowledge is unlimited . wish you good health. regards, Dr Tayyab Malik