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One sip/gulp of ors in copper bottle
I already had mild loose motions and ended up having one sip/gulp of ORS which was in a copper bottle for almost 3-4 hours. I later saw the water had turned greenish in color. My loose motions have increased. How harmful can it be? I already consulted a doctor and he gave some medicines - drotin ds, norflox 400, bifilac hp and sompraz d. And he said one sip shouldnt matter.
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Give your stool for testing. Don't worry about copper vessel. Give for cbc , widal and consult.
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To get the better treatment plan or management of the disease along with second opinion kindly always prefer video consultation . A video consultation is best for better understanding the disease and to explain the prognosis
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Opinion: It's reassuring that you consulted a doctor and received appropriate medications for your symptoms. The greenish color of the ORS in the copper bottle might be due to a chemical reaction, but one sip is unlikely to cause significant harm. However, if your loose motions have increased, it's important to monitor your symptoms. Next steps: 1. **Continue Medications:** Take the prescribed medications—Drotin DS, Norflox 400, Bifilac HP, and Sompraz D—as directed by your doctor. 2. **Hydration:** Ensure you stay well-hydrated with safe, clean water or ORS prepared in a non-reactive container. 3. **Monitor Symptoms:** Keep track of your symptoms. If they worsen or you experience additional symptoms like severe abdominal pain, high fever, or blood in stools, seek immediate medical attention. 4. **Follow-up:** Schedule a follow-up consultation with me, online or offline, to reassess your condition and ensure your treatment plan is effective. Please book an appointment with me for a thorough evaluation and further guidance. Your health and recovery are my top priorities.
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