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The best thing is to consult a General Physician in your area so that a basic physical examination can be done.
Only a physical examination can tell whether you need IV Fluids or not.
Further management as per the physical examination.
You may have food poisoning or gastroenteritis.For the symptoms you can use,for vomiting tablet onden 4 mg dispersible tablet placed on the tongue , enterogermina probiotic,racecadrotil 100 mg to stop diarrhea.
If you are not getting any better, visit ER room in a nearby hospital for appropriate treatment.
1 tablet ridol after every loose motion (maximum 4) and tablet domperidone stat for vomiting. Along with pantop on empty stomach for 5 days.
Kindly reach out directly for further queries
You can also visit me at my hospital for further discussion in person.
Timely consultations can save you from developing irreversible harm to your health!
Hlo ma'am
It looks like you are having an episode of stomach infection or food poisoning — loose motion, gas, vomiting and frequent urination can happen together.
What you can do right now:
Drink plenty of fluids (ORS solution, coconut water, clear soups). This is most important to prevent dehydration.
Eat light (khichdi, curd rice, bananas) once vomiting settles. Avoid spicy, oily, outside food.
For gas/bloating: sip warm water, avoid milk/tea/coffee for a day.
Rest well, try to sleep in between.
See a doctor urgently if:
Loose motion is very frequent (more than 8–10 times/day).
There is blood or black stool.
High fever, severe abdominal pain, or you feel very weak/dizzy.
usually prescribe oral rehydration, probiotics, anti-spasmodic, or anti-diarrheal medicines depending on severity.
For now focus on hydration and rest. If symptoms keep worsening or you can’t keep fluids down, go to a hospital for IV fluids.
Tab. Pantoprazole 40mg OD preferably before meal
Tab. Ondem 4mg whenever u have vomitings
Tab. Sporolac BD or whenever you are passing stools.
Take ORS solution
For few days have a soft diet and boiled water. Avoid coffee, tea, soft drinks as they may increase the gastric reflux
You can consult me directly on Practo, or reach out via WhatsApp:
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I’ll guide you step-by-step with easy-to-follow treatment plans.
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Cap sporlac one every 8hours for 2 to 3 days.
Tab pantaprazole 40mg one daily before breakfast for 4 days.
Tab domperidone 10mg one every 8hours for 2 days.
Electral powder.
Take soft diet, drink more water.
If vomiting and or loose motion is more, better to go to a health facility physically and take injectable treatment and I.V. fluids.
Gastroenteritis.
Change life style n diet plan drastically.
No outside food, fast, JUNK food.
Enterogermina respule three times for three to five days.
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH 5 days.
Emset4 MD to put under toung it dissolve with saliva slowly once till required.
Pee is natural call.
-According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as -
-Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
• keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life . ...
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