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Long persisting dizziness
I had stomach pain and light motion 3 weeks back. I consulted a doctor he prescribe some drugs for liver and refered me Thypidot and CBC. Typhoid was negetive and CBC was normal.My motion and pain stoped.But i started feeling pukish and weak so i consulted another MD he ran RBS, LFT and TSH. All were fine. So he prescribe me drugs for gas and polynuron D. But i didn't recover so he changed the drug and gave me Kaenzyme and BioD3 plus. But then i start having very light fever, dizziness and out of breath after a Light work(around day 10 or 13). I again consulted the doctor this time i had fever of 99.F' so doctor prescribe me Cefpodoxime proxetil and Hifenac along with MVA fit and Osteoplus. But the Cefpodoxime had adverse effect so the doctor changed it and gave me Cefolac AZ and Dolo 650. But fever and dizziness still persist so again another CBC, urine, Thypidot and PSMP. EVERYTHING IS FINE. But now its a month my fever is almost gone but Dizziness is persisting. HELP PLS. 😖
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Due to long illness ,treated with several medicines, for a month or so , u feel tired n weak n dizziness. once u start having proper nutritious diet yr complain shud go away.Mean while keep taking ORS , n lemon juice with salt n sugar ,n butter milk with pinch of salt.Avoid all kinds of junk n out side food.
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