She has been feeling very weak for the last few weeks. She is not feeling hungry and is eating very little. Her sleep cycle is disturbed, and she is unable to sleep until late at night. She is also experiencing bloating and vomiting frequently. In addition, she has been having a mild headache continuously.
BP- 110/70
SPO2- 99
Pulse- 80
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The combination of weakness, loss of appetite, bloating, vomiting, disturbed sleep, and continuous headache for a few weeks needs proper evaluation â this cluster of symptoms could indicate anemia, nutritional deficiency, a viral illness, thyroid dysfunction, or a gastrointestinal issue. Vitals being stable is reassuring but does not explain the cause.
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Please see a doctor in person urgently for examination. Basic blood tests including CBC, thyroid, blood sugar, kidney and liver function, and Vitamin B12 and D should be done. Do not delay if vomiting is frequent, as dehydration is a risk. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days.
Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to4.
Emset4 MD to put under toung it dissolve with saliva slowly once for nausea.
Trinergic L ONE at night for 3 weeks its nutritional supplement.
Polybion lc syr10 ml after dinner for 3weeks
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Cbc, iron, b12
1 # Eat a balanced diet
Plenty of vegetables, fruits,
whole grains, pulses, nuts, and seeds.
Limit ultra-processed foods, excess sugar, and excessive salt.
Choose healthy protein sources and healthy fats.
2 # Stay physically active
Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week.
Include strength training 2–3 times weekly.
3 # Maintain a healthy weight
Excess body weight increases the risk of many chronic diseases.
4 # Get adequate sleep
Most adults need 7–9 hours of quality sleep each night.
5 # Stay hydrated
Drink enough water throughout the day.
6 # Avoid tobacco and limit alcohol
Smoking and tobacco use significantly increase disease risk.
7 #Manage stress
Meditation, yoga, hobbies, social connections, and relaxation techniques can help.
8 # Practice good hygiene
Wash hands regularly and follow food-safety practices
9 # Have regular health checkups
Monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, dental health, and vision as recommended.
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