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Chronic Diarrhea, Occurs Randomly At Night, Painful Abdominal Cramps. Cure For Symptoms?
For the last 5 months I have had chronic diarrhea . This only seems to happen at night. This usually happend 2-3 times per week. It happens randomly and sometimes it happens when I don t eat anything. When I do get diarrhea I get really painful abdominal cramps . I am 22 years old and I had a child 9 months ago. I don t think I have anything wrong with my galbladder when I do gey the cramps they are lower.
im of the opinion you have chronic worm infestation due to which you are having diarrhoea..i advice you an antihelminthic flagyl for2-3days..along with that i also suggest you regular deworming every 6 months with albendazole.. take good hygeinic foot..avoid spicy and non vegetarian diet..quit alcohol..if symptons doenot resolve then get a stool exam done and consult a gastroenterologist
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Chronic Diarrhea, Occurs Randomly At Night, Painful Abdominal Cramps. Cure For Symptoms?
im of the opinion you have chronic worm infestation due to which you are having diarrhoea..i advice you an antihelminthic flagyl for2-3days..along with that i also suggest you regular deworming every 6 months with albendazole.. take good hygeinic foot..avoid spicy and non vegetarian diet..quit alcohol..if symptons doenot resolve then get a stool exam done and consult a gastroenterologist