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Suffering From IBS And Loose Stool

hello doctor, I am suffering from IBS and I have problem of loose stool. Can it be treated by diet & yoga? I have already taken IBSET, TRYPTOMER for a month. symptoms of IBS is less now but still having loose stool problem. shall I continue the medicine or shall I maintain it by diet alteration & yoga. I am also not gaining weight. pl suggest.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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hi,
IBS is a difficult to treat condition. you need a trail of drugs before you succeed. My suggestion is, use both medication as well as high fiber diet with yoga for 3 months. If those two medicines don't work for you, there are other options like clidinium and chlordiazepoxide.
As far as weight gain is concerned, you need to be examined for any problems like thyroid before suggesting weight gain methods as high protein food will worsen your IBS symptoms.
all the best.
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Suffering From IBS And Loose Stool

hi, IBS is a difficult to treat condition. you need a trail of drugs before you succeed. My suggestion is, use both medication as well as high fiber diet with yoga for 3 months. If those two medicines don t work for you, there are other options like clidinium and chlordiazepoxide. As far as weight gain is concerned, you need to be examined for any problems like thyroid before suggesting weight gain methods as high protein food will worsen your IBS symptoms. all the best.