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Suggest Treatment For IBS And Diarrhea

Hello, My blood test came back with a few anomilies.The two that were out of range are Alkaline Phosphatase at 31 and mean cell haemaglobin at 32.6 Some backround on myself. I have IBS Diarhea and am wondering if there is a link. Greatly appreciate your help.
Thu, 24 Nov 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
According to NABL laboratory, reference range for the
ALP: 38-136 IU/L
Mean cell hemoglobin: 27-36 picograms/cell

So your both test are completely normal and not related to IBS.
IBS required proper treatment under the advise of gynecologist.
Drugs like imodium, sporolac, rifaxiin will be useful
Take more yogurt and buttermilk in the diet
Avoid spicy/oily/fatty food
Drink plenty of water.
Do regular exercise like walking and yoga
Hope this may help you

Contact HCM for further health query
Best regards
Dr. SAGAR
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Suggest Treatment For IBS And Diarrhea

Hello dear I understand your concern According to NABL laboratory, reference range for the ALP: 38-136 IU/L Mean cell hemoglobin: 27-36 picograms/cell So your both test are completely normal and not related to IBS. IBS required proper treatment under the advise of gynecologist. Drugs like imodium, sporolac, rifaxiin will be useful Take more yogurt and buttermilk in the diet Avoid spicy/oily/fatty food Drink plenty of water. Do regular exercise like walking and yoga Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. SAGAR