Stomache Problems - Diarrhea

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Hi all,

I have been getting diarrhea/constipated diarrhea on and off for about 2-3 weeks now. Everything was fine before.

The problems started occuring when one night i ate something really chilli then the next day drinking alot of alcholic shots which i havent drank for many years. After this I would get constipated diarrhea where my stool was watery and had to be pushed out multiple times. The diarrhea was going strong for 2 days. I tried to let it subside on its own but it never would, so decided to take Immodium. This helped me get solid stool for about 3 days then it started happening again. Tried to let subside on its own but same issue it would not. So took Immodium again and it helped but only temporary until 3 days later i get same issue again.

There is no pain or anything with the constipated diarrhea. Though I have realised my stomache hasnt felt normal since then it has been very bubbling and acid like. very uncomfortable as before this whole issue my stomache was normal.

Does anyone know what is wrong? is this something serious? any way to cure this or what i should take? Its been 2-3 weeks and my stomache and stool hasnt been normal. i really want to know what wrong with me? 😦

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  • Posted

    I have been having these exact symptoms. Do certain foods or stress make your symptoms worse? It sounds like IBS, but you should go to the doctor that way they can can test you for other conditions.

  • Posted

    All of this could cause dehydration. Which could be very dangerous. You need to seek advice from a GI specialist. No one hear can diagnose what you have. Just a lot of guesses. Are help please. Good Luck.

  • Posted

    All of this could cause dehydration. Which could be very dangerous. You need to seek advice from a GI specialist. No one hear can diagnose what you have. Just a lot of guesses. Are help please. Good Luck.

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