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Fever and Stomach queasiness
Since last evening (around 4pm) started feeling quesy in my stomach. Reached home and went to the bathroom (semi solid stool), then started feeling slightly better, but head was spinning and felt feverish. Checked fever, which was 101.2. Then went to sleep after having a healthy dinner (Poha, toast and some salad) and had a crocin. Morning today fever was much lesser (99.2) and was feeling better. Had a paratha and yogurt for breakfast, then was feeling fine till today afternoon, when stomach started feeling queasy again.
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its gastritis and stomach upset. you need few medicine for the same and also take care of your diet. here is the diet protocol .First – 1-2 days.Take plenty of fluids – ORS , Enerzal, Lime water with salt and sugar, Coconut water,black tea. Plenty of soups , daal water, kala chana soup.Avoid aerated drinks.Avoid Milk.Avoid chillies and oily/fried food. Avoid all Meat products, hotel food, fast food.Avoid all fresh fruits and vegetable salads. Can drink packed juices . . 2 to 3 day onwards.Start on Soft diet like Rice Gurrel (Khicdi) , bread , toast, idli, oats, dalia, sheera, corn flakes and dry fruits
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