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While taking potassium citrate magnesium citrate and vitamin b6 the loose motion is going so it is good to take

Male | 20

Loose motions, diarrhe­a as doctors call it, can be troublesome. Ce­rtain medicines like potassium citrate­, magnesium citrate, and vitamin B6 may cause it. The­se can upset your stomach sometime­s. To help, stay hydrated, eat mild foods. Pe­rhaps ask your pharmacist about adjusting the B6 dose or trying a different form. 

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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I am 19 years old … I see blood in my stool … started 2020 I took enterogermina 2020,then December 2021 took tinizol and doxycycline 2021 and I was given Clarthrime and Bonso pile tablet January 2024 but a doctor changed it and told me to take ciprotab instead but today I happened to see blood again I am constipated , I take milk a lot , and I always have bad cramps so I take ibuprofen every month but not more than 2 a month

Female | 19

I recommend seeking medical attention from a gastroenterologist to properly evaluate the cause of the bleeding and develop a treatment plan. Not recommended to self-treat without consulting a doctor, as this can lead to antibiotic resistance and may not address the issue. Additionally taking ibuprofen frequently for menstrual cramps can also lead to gastrointestinal problems.

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