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Loose motions problem
My wife is suffering from loose motions and stomach ache. She is also feel like vomiting. Given her a dose of nor-tz Is this right ?
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Don't eat outside Food. Drink boil water. take lots of juice and fluids.
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Dear patient Your given history is inconclusive so some more information related to your problem are required for better advice Some times loose motions are due to preformed toxins in food and antibiotics may worsens the conditions also. As blind treatment may not get desired results
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Hello dear patient you need to give her ors solution as much as she can drink. It will prevent dehydration and prevent kidney injury. Continue the medication and take consultation for further treatment. Regards Dr yogesh Kumar Sehrawat MD Medicine
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Kindly don't self medicate and don't continue the medication. Kindly give her ORS supplementation at a regular basis and keep her well hydrated. These following steps may help: - Keep her hydrated, drink 3 liters of water per day - Don't skip meals instead have a liquid diet containing soups and juices and slowly increase to solid diet based on how she can tolerate the food. - Avoid spicy, oily, deep fried and junk food - Avoid tea, coffee and carbonated drinks. If the condition persists or worsens kindly visit the ER at the earliest.
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