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Indigestion and weakness
It started as indigestion and weakness. Since 8-10 days, stool was yellow, floating and spread out. Now it's still yellow but getting better. I am having a lot of weakness, haven't been able to go to office since 8 days. I need to join back on Monday. Positive reports- stool is yellow and the rest in the report. What medication to take? I want the weakness to go. It's still there. I also got my periods yesterday. Is it giardiasis or any bacterial infection. In basic stool examination, pus cells was 2-4, no ova or epithelial cells.
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Thanks for sending across your query. This could be a symptom of underlying gastric infection. Take a light diet and keep your body hydrated. You can start having ORS solutions for electrolytes imbalance. Please consult us personally for further advice and treatment
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Plenty of fluids , rest and home food.
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Aristozyme gold one hr before lunch n dinner for 2weeks. Oz tab two times a day after food for five days. TRINERGIC L ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 2WEEKS A NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT. ENTEROGERMINA RESPULE THREE TIMES A DAY FOR 5 DAYS A PROBIOTIC. USE BUTTERMILK CURD ELECTORAL POWDER  LAMONADE  TO COMBAT WEAKNESS.
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Your symptoms reflect that it not something very serious but just dehydration and your weakness is also the outcome of the same , It might be due to changing season or may be some other environmental factors or may be food or water
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Take ORS in plenty of water , Eat very light food And observe for 2 days
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If problem persists take proper consultation
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looks like a mild  infection associated weakness rather than something serious. Take ORS, coconut water. Take easily digestible foods Tab. Sporolac 3 times a day Syp Arachitol
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Gastritis Avoid spicy foods Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach Use more of curd and butter milk
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Do consult
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U condition seems like enteritis For now weakness seems to be the main problem for u Pls do take ORS +zinc capsules for 14days+vitc capsules Take light foods Take probiotics n prefer curd n buttermilk
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need history for pinpoint diagnosis n further management
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if the irritation starts immediately after eating.. pls do consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Please consult
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