1.Tab Pan 40 mg twice daily before meals.
2.Tab Oflox-Oz twice daily after meals.
3.Cap Vizylac thrice daily after meals.
4.ORSL Thrice daily.
5.Tab Meftal Spas thrice daily after meals.
6.Follow for 5 days and follow up if still not cured .
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Hi there..I can understand your concern. Looks like you are suffering from acute gastroenteritis. In this condition it is important to keep yourself well hydrated( take plenty of fluids like water, coconut water, ORS solution) and take only home food(more of curd rice). Start on probiotics tablets like capsule vibact, twice daily after food, for 5 days. If the condition doesn't improve in two days or it gets worse, kindly consult a general physician for further evaluation. You might need oral antibiotics to control the infection.
Only loose motions and no fever or blood in stools means,just take plenty of fluids.avoid spicy diet..if loose motions with fever and blood in stool means consult a general physician in a hospital with good infrastructure.
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Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
You need to drink plenty of fluids. Electral also you can drink.
Have curd rice.
Cap. Pan-L once a day half an hour before food for 3 days.
Cap. Darolac thrice a day before food.
Have a soft diet.
Consult a general physician in person for further evaluation and management.
Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
Hello there.... I went through your query.....
I can understand your concern..... Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.... Take oral rehydration solution.... Eat at regular times. Don't skip meals, and try to eat about the same time each day to help regulate bowel function. If you have diarrhea, you may find that eating small, frequent meals makes you feel better.... Consult Physician....
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