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Breathlessness bloating indigestion
Don't know if it's really due to being injected with a MMR vaccine or is it a tablet named ascazin 50 mg or is it due my anxiety-induced acidity. To be fact, i have 99% Sp02 and 88 PR.I don't have any sort of fever, cough and cold.All i had now is watery-stool along with bloated or tight stomach associated with breathing difficulties i.e i had to have shallow and deep breath.Is it a temporary effect, if it's what i need to do now? PS:I have already taken PPIs since 2-3 but no extent i am feeling better. Please doctors, help me out figure this?
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Yeah It can be anxiety reason due to present time like fear ness of COVID. Don’t worry you should maintain your positivity . Use Cap- Omez 1 time per day for 5 day Syp- Aristozyme 5 ml 2 time per day for 3 day Syp- Liv 52 5 ml 2 time per day for 5 day Syp- Multivitamin A to Z 5 ml 2 time per day for 5 day Tab- Metrogyl 400 mg 3 time per day for 3 day .
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Do Typhoid test as widol and Typhidot with stool culture if not get improvement in symptom.
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Drink 3-5 litre water . Eat less spicy and fatty diet . Do some exercises like aerobic and breath holding exercise
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