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Diarrhea from yesterday
I am having severe watery diarrhea from yesterday along with slight fever with temp just above 100f. I am currently eating 3 times daily as usual. But I don't see any solid feces. Diarrhea is somewhat controlled, I don't have frequent urge to go to toilet (now going 3-5 times compared once a day). I had taken paracetamol 650 for fever yesterday. Please advice.
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Diarrhoea with fever needs to be investigated further and treated with medications if needed. Meanwhile keep good liquid intake.
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[ ] Loose motion can be due to bowel infection or some times drug induced.The most important aspect is to take plenty of oral liquids / ORS powder 2-3 teaspoon in one glass of Luke warm water for 3-4 times a day.Probiotics help a lot in this respect. There are certain anti secretory medicines and antibiotics used to combact intractable diarrhoea. Chronic diarrhoea happens mainly due irritable bowel syndrome which has a totally different line of management.Be on semisolid / liquid diet. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this
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