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IBS - Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Hello Sir,My brother's Age: 27, Weight: 63 Kg, Height: 5 ft 8 inches.
In March 2015, he took Master Health Check Up & found the following impression in Ultrasound:
1. Fatty Liver Grade 1
2. Small Right Renal Calculus
(1) From early 2014, my brother have (a) frequent stomach upset after meal, (b) burning sensation in anus, (c) flatuelnce.
(2) Hair loss have increased & even hair in his body is falling a lot.
(3) Mucus like substance (white coloured - size: 2 inch length) comes out from his belly button daily.
(4) Also got anxiety & sensitive nature.
(5) He could eat less quantity food & have sweet tooth.
One doctor said that he got Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Allopathy medicines didn't solve the problem.
My brother could not live peacefully for the past 2 years due to IBS.
I kindly request to prescribe better medicines to cure the above-said health issues. I can answer if there any more queries to better understand the health issues of my brother.
Thanks a lot!
rchandra on 2016-01-11
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Please give him Calcarea Carb 200 twice a day for 3 days and see how that goes for a week.
If this doesn't help give Silicea 200 in the same way and report back.
One dose means 2 pills or drops.
[message edited by kadwa on Tue, 12 Jan 2016 07:02:16 UTC]
If this doesn't help give Silicea 200 in the same way and report back.
One dose means 2 pills or drops.
[message edited by kadwa on Tue, 12 Jan 2016 07:02:16 UTC]
♡ kadwa 8 years ago
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