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1. Low bp 2.dry mouth 3.fever
Hey! I'm19 year old 1)I'm not feeling well i have fever 2)i have low bp around 84 & i feel dizzy 3)my mouth gets dry like from past 2 days I'm feeling like something's stuck in my throat last and i feel like vomiting 4) constipation
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Eat well and keep you hydrated to improve your BP. If you have symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, breathlessness and GI symptoms like vomiting diarrhea report to the hospital immediately. Stay quarantined stay safe
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Hello , I advise you to Stay Hydrated with plenty of fluids. Something's stuck in throat , do you also have Pain in Swallowing Anything ( food or water )
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Low BP & dry mouth are definetaly signs of dehydration , so start taking plenty of oral fluids with electrolytes ( like ORS , electral, coconut water, lemon water with salt & sugar) Feeling of nausea & something stuck in throat can be because of Gatro esophageal reflux ( commonly known as acidity ) for which avoid tea ,coffee , oily & spicy food . Take some antacid
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You have severe dehydration u will be needing IV fluids hydration therapy, plz visit ur nearest clinic for further medical help , till the. Keep take ORS as much as u can. You will also have to get evaluated for fever
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