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Nausea after taking pain killer
So I have sebaceous cyst which was paining . So doctor advised me to take a painkiller dichloran untill lockdown is over and I get my cyst removed . But after taking the medicine , I'm feeling nauseous and stressed . My stomach is not alright . It's already the middle of night . What can I do to avoid nausea now ?
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Hello, This may be due to gastritis Painkillers usually cause these symptoms.
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1. take tab. pan d twice daily before food. take painkillers after food. this may be helpful.
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Stop Dicloran, take Aceclosera and pantop 40 od for 5 days
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Drink plenty of water
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Take antiemetic to control your nausea. Take  pantroprazole with painkiller.
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