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I do not get normal stool. Do not bowel movement daily. In every 2/3 days I have mushy stool with mucus. I take very little food. I take curd/ butter milk and banana regularly. I am having this problem since last one year

Kuntala samantaray

3 weeks ago

I do not get normal stool. Do not bowel movement daily. In every 2/3 days I have mushy stool with mucus. I take very little food. I take curd/ butter milk and banana regularly. I am having this problem since last one year

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Happy Tummy Expert

3 weeks ago

Dear Kuntala, Thank you for the question.

Mucus is present in the digestive tract and plays an important role in defending against bacteria. Small amounts of mucus in the stool is normal. However, if a person notices larger amounts of mucus in their stool, it may be a sign of Irritable bowel disease (IBD), IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome),  or other underlying medical condition that may require medical attention.

We kindly request you to contact your health care professional for further assistance and management.

As per some experts, it can be considered healthy to have a bowel movement ranging from 3 times a day to 3 times a week. But in case you are experiencing gastrointestinal issues such as constipation, diarrhoea, stomach cramps/pain, nausea etc., please contact a specialised health care professional such as a gastroenterologist, for further diagnosis and management.

Consuming very low-calorie diet can lead to malnutrition, chronic fatigue, affect metabolism etc. The quantities of foods needed to meet the nutrient requirements vary with age, gender, physiological status and physical activity. A balanced diet should provide around 50-60% of total calories from carbohydrates, preferably from complex carbohydrates, about 10-15% from proteins and 20-30% from both visible and invisible fat.

Here are a few guidelines for general digestive health.

  • Do not skip your meals, have small frequent meals at regular intervals.
  • Eat a well-balanced diet including minimum 5 serving of vegetables and 1 serving of fruit in a day as they are good sources of fiber and essential nutrients such as vitamin A, Vitamin B, iron, zinc etc.
  • Include prebiotics such as banana, soyabean, garlic etc., good sources of probiotics like yogurt, buttermilk etc., to maintain a healthy gut.
  • Try to include whole grains like wheat, multigrain and millets in your daily diet as they are a good source of fiber and other nutrients.
  • Limit the intake of fiber and dairy in case of loose stool/diarrhoea.
  • Avoid large, heavy meals, and practice portion guidance.
  • Deep fried foods to be restricted. Method of cooking like baking, grilling, boiling, steaming is preferable over deep frying with excess fat/ oil.
  • Food should be eaten slowly and chewed well as fast eating provokes gastric feeding reflex.
  • Avoid lying down immediately after your meal consumption
  • Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water per day
  • Have a gap of minimum 2-3 hours between bedtime and your last meal
  • Engage in physical activity for a minimum of 30-45 minutes for at least 5 days a week.
  • Try to follow a good sleep regimen in terms of both quantity and quality.

For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, please contact your Health care professional.

Hope we have answered your query.

Wishing you a great day ahead.

 

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