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If the gastric juice is not released from the stomach, the food is not completely digested, it rots in the stomach, resulting in diarrhea, and inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach.
Gastric juice contains a type of acid called hydrochloric acid. Too much or too little of this acid can cause diarrhea.
When pathogens enter the stomach with food, if the acid is low at that time, the pathogens cannot destroy and digest the ingested food. The bacteria reach the intestines and cause diarrhea. Again, due to deficiency or excess of acid, foodstuff cannot be fully digested, diarrhea occurs, and worms also cause loose stools.
Medicines containing pancreatin to aid digestion.
1 serving after each meal or 1+0+1.
If someone has hyperacidity or high acid content, antacid patent medicine should be given.
Take 2 spoonfuls 3/4 times daily after half an hour of meals.
Deworming should be given to those who have occasional or frequent loose stools or various types of stools.
1 pill 2 times a day for 3 days. (Same dose for adults above 2 years)
Albendazole containing medicine for worms.
From the age of 2 years to adults, 1 pill should be sucked once in the morning or at night after a light meal.
Occasionally for mixed infections of amoebic and bacillary dysentery.
1 pill 3 times a day for 7/10 days after food and with Anoroxyl 1 pill 3 times a day.
First adult 2 pills then 1 pill every 6 hours.
Syrup: 1/2, 1, 2 spoons 3 times a day.
Medicines containing mevirine hydrochloride in case of stomach upset even after treatment.
Half or 1 3 times a day according to age.