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[|Human|] sir,I got TB disease to the small intestine and that infected part nearly 3/4 meter was removed by major operation and after that I used anti TB drugs for nine months till November 16.Now I am feeling some difficulty like getting loose motion once in the morning. sir kindly tell me that can I lead a normal life as usual like before or the quantity of food will be decreased.
[|AI|]  Hi.1. You haven't mentioned the duration and details of your present symptom viz. loose motion in the morning. Anyway. Taking for granted a short duration of this problem (Maximum over a couple of weeks or so), it may have been caused by an endemic intestinal infection like amoebic colitis or subacute enteritis (viral) etc. It will be cured with appropriate treatment prescribed by your doctor.2. If your tubercular disease has been treated adequately surgically+medically, and if your innate immunity is good, then you will be able to live a normal life. However, there is a pitfall in this answer which needs to be discussed as you have not mentioned the exact segment of the intestine that was resected during surgery. If terminal ileum is resected, then malabsorption may result which in turn can lead to lose motions. You will be able to get this issue clarified easily from your physician/surgeon. Thanks. Wish you all the best.