My mother experiences frequent and prolonged bowel movements, and needs to use the washroom immediately after eating. What medication should she take for this?
Asked by Female, 36 · 17 days ago
For your mother's problem, frequent bowel movements, especially soon after eating, can be due to several causes, and it is not always just simple indigestion. Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, food intolerance, mild gut infection, stress-related bowel overactivity, or even side effects of certain medicines can lead to this pattern. In some cases, issues like diabetes or poor digestion can also play a role, especially if they have been going on for a long time. Because symptoms are happening immediately after meals, the bowel may be overreacting to food intake. At this stage, it is better to avoid self-medicating and instead focus on light, simple home food, good hydration, and avoiding oily, spicy, or outside food. A doctor may suggest stool tests or blood tests to find the exact cause and guide treatment accordingly. If there is weight loss, blood in stools, fever, or increasing weakness, she should be checked earlier to rule out more serious gut conditions.