Had a heat exposure yesterday resulting in fever, indigestion and vomiting. The temperature rises and lowers even today and the pukish feeling is till there. Low energy levels
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Possible causes of this may be heat exhaustion/heat exposure, dehydration, food infection or stomach irritation, or a viral fever.
You should take ORS, lemon water, coconut water, and a light diet like khichdi, daliya, banana, and toast, and take proper rest.
If you still have problems after this, you should visit our clinic. We will examine you properly and advise medications if needed.
Greetings,
I got your health concern , it can be treated with further evaluation, medical counselling, and proper treatment.
Pls do contact for hassle free consultation.
With Best Regards,
Dr Hemanth Patakamuri.
MBBS, MEM , FISR
Ice pack over forehead, palm sole. Bath with normal water.
Zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days
Aristozyme gold one hr before lunch n dinner for 5 days.
Emset4 MD to put under toung it dissolve with saliva slowly once for nausea vomiting.
LAMONADE ELECTORAL POWDER BUTTERMILK, aam Panna, Kanji. Light semiliquid Khichdi porridge poha Upma idali home made. BEST ADVISE
IV DRIP
Better have IV fluids and pantaparzole injection iv,along with antibiotics and antipyretics
Kindly consult online for better understanding and clarifications
This can happen after heat exposure and dehydration, and can improve well with proper hydration, rest and timely treatment. However, persistent fever, vomiting, weakness or low energy should not be ignored. Please consult with me once so I can assess the severity properly and guide you with the right medicines, fluids, diet and warning signs to watch for.
Please ensure a sufficient intake of fluids, supplemented by one oral rehydration salt (ORS) sachet daily. You may be experiencing electrolyte depletion.
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Please monitor the situation today, and if it does not resolve, then consult.
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