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Increased Bowel Movement

The quick movement of the fluids and food along the digestive tract results in less absorption of water, bile, and sugars, thereby resulting in yellow or green color, frequent and loose stools. Increased bowel movements in infants result in toddler's diarrhea and are generally not due to an infection or an underlying disease. It typically occurs in children between the age of six months and five years.

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Why am I having incomplete bowel emptying and loose stools?

Query: Hi doctor, I have had loose stools, and bowel emptying is not happening, so I had to go to the lavatory thrice a day. Also, I have weight loss, hair fall, and premature greying of hair. Currently, I am taking allopathic medicines. Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Yogesh Chavan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Your symptoms point towards digestive insufficiency, which can be irritable bowel syndrome or amoebiasis. According to Ayurveda, your digestive fire (jatharagni) has been reduced due to previous faulty dietary habits and lifestyle. Due to ...  Read Full »

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