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Fever with loosemotion
Can loosemotion happen with viral fever or is it a side effect of any medicine. I'm having cefister AZ and lariago tablet
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Take the medicine after food and drink cold milk before bedtime.
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It seems like the antibiotic that you are taking is causing diarrhoea. Take tab sporolac thrice daily until the course of your antibiotics end. Or get your antibiotic changed to another one.
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It can happen with viral fever. Can consult me on practo for proper management and prescription
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Loose motions can be seen in viral fever
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Take Tab.sporolac three times daily
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Cefister AZ contains azithromycin which may cause loose motion. Consult online for detailed evaluation
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