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I have been having loose motions more than five times a day for the last two days, and now I am experiencing a burning sensation. What medicine should I take?

Asked by Female, 32 · 6 hours ago

To manage frequent loose motions and the burning sensation (likely perianal irritation), start Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) immediately to stay hydrated. You can take a probiotic supplement (like Lactobacillus) to restore gut health. For the burning sensation, apply a barrier cream like zinc oxide ointment or petroleum jelly to the affected area after washing. Stick to a bland diet like curd rice or bananas. Avoid taking anti-diarrheal medicines (like loperamide) or antibiotics without consulting a doctor. If you develop a fever, severe abdominal pain, or notice blood in your stool, please seek immediate medical attention.
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