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Suggest Treatment For Loose Stool

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Posted on Fri, 4 Nov 2016
Question: What would cause liquefaction of feces following normal bowel movements, continuing off and on for an hour or more
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Happykumar Kagathara (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Evaluation for loose stool

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
1) In normal circumstances, physiological process of digestion cause solidification of stool by absorption of water and essential nutrients from food by intestine.
2) When process of digestion is affected at any level then this process of solidification of stool is also affected by lack of availability of digestive enzymes.
3) Most common causes are irritable bowel syndrome, dyspepsia, chronic pancreatitis, intestinal infections, diverticulosis.
4) For evaluation of liquefied stool, start with stool routine and culture test. If it shows presence of infection then antibiotic therapy along with hydration therapy is suffice. If this report do not reveal any infection then proceed with either CT scan abdomen or colonoscopy (based on other symptoms) once hydration status of patient is adequate.
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Dr. Dr. Happykumar Kagathara

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Practicing since :2006

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Suggest Treatment For Loose Stool

Brief Answer: Evaluation for loose stool Detailed Answer: Hello, 1) In normal circumstances, physiological process of digestion cause solidification of stool by absorption of water and essential nutrients from food by intestine. 2) When process of digestion is affected at any level then this process of solidification of stool is also affected by lack of availability of digestive enzymes. 3) Most common causes are irritable bowel syndrome, dyspepsia, chronic pancreatitis, intestinal infections, diverticulosis. 4) For evaluation of liquefied stool, start with stool routine and culture test. If it shows presence of infection then antibiotic therapy along with hydration therapy is suffice. If this report do not reveal any infection then proceed with either CT scan abdomen or colonoscopy (based on other symptoms) once hydration status of patient is adequate.