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  5. Could the Norflox-TZ and Metrogyl-400 I took a month ago to treat diarrhea be the cause of my new bowel issues?including loose stools 2 to 3 times a day, mild lower belly pain, and a sudden, urgent need to use the bathroom?especially since I have had diabetes for over 10 years and normally struggle with constipation?

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Could the Norflox-TZ and Metrogyl-400 I took a month ago to treat diarrhea be the cause of my new bowel issues?including loose stools 2 to 3 times a day, mild lower belly pain, and a sudden, urgent need to use the bathroom?especially since I have had diabetes for over 10 years and normally struggle with constipation?

Asked by Male, 56 · 26 days ago

Yes, taking Norflox-TZ and Metrogyl-400 a month ago could certainly be the cause. These strong medications can disrupt the healthy bacteria in your gut, leading to ongoing loose stools, urgency, and mild pain. Since you have lived with diabetes for over ten years, your digestive tract may also be more sensitive to these changes. I highly recommend speaking with your doctor to evaluate your gut flora and rule out any specific post-antibiotic issues. In the meantime, staying well-hydrated is very important.
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Could the Norflox-TZ and Metrogyl-400 I took a month ago to treat diarrhea be the cause of my new bowel issues?including loose stools 2 to 3 times a day, mild lower belly pain, and a sudden, urgent need to use the bathroom?especially since I have had diabetes for over 10 years and normally struggle with constipation?

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Could the Norflox-TZ and Metrogyl-400 I took a month ago to treat diarrhea be the cause of my new bowel issues?including loose stools 2 to 3 times a day, mild lower belly pain, and a sudden, urgent need to use the bathroom?especially since I have had diabetes for over 10 years and normally struggle with constipation? | Apollo Pharmacy