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Fever and loose motion
My daughter got vaccinated on 20.05.2021 and she developed fever and loose motion from 21.05.2021. My daughter is currently in remote area of Manipur and it's difficult to get branded medicines there. Can you suggest any medicine for loose motion which may be easily available across India even in remote areas?
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Sporolac sachets, ors, enuff tablets three times a day.. Dolo 650mg three times a day..
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Tab Brake to stop the loose motions and ors to be taken.
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Ors Tab Sporolac- ds  twice a day*5days
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These are post vaccine effects will be diminished in 2-3 days.
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ors twice daily, tab. o2 twice daily, readily available in remote area of north east.
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If the loose motions are due to vaccine.. it will subside by itself. No medications required. Fluid intake should be very high.
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