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Possibly due to raw mucosa of the intestine and residual infection. Fluids and fresh fruits vegetables and lots of rehydration would be useful- ORS / coconut water etc
Wat type of inflammation and infection is being shown to you in your reports? I think the report should be shared for better interpretation and diagnosis and treatment. Share on 94 two six 86 seven eight 96
Plenty of water n liquid lemonade electoral powder buttermilk. Maximum.
Semi liquid Khichdi porridge Upma poha in diet.
Banana, watermelon.
Tab Oz two times a day after food for five days.
Tab meftal spas ds two times a day after food for five days..
Later usg whole abdomen
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Take Tab Oflox Oz one tablet after breakfast and another after dinner for five days
Tab Pantop 40mg before breakfast for five days
Cap Bifilac twice a day for five days
Tab Drotin M whenever you are experiencing pain abdomen.
Get an USG abdomen and pelvis if at all diarrhea is persistent.
Given your symptoms of diarrhea lasting 5 days, lower abdominal pain, and blood test indicating inflammation and infection, this could suggest infective gastroenteritis or possibly enterocolitis. Other possibilities include pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or urinary tract infection with secondary bowel irritation, especially if associated urinary symptoms exist. Clinical correlation and stool studies are recommended for confirmation.
Next Steps
Visit a doctor in-person for a physical exam, especially to check for signs of dehydration or peritonitis.
Get a stool routine and culture, urine routine, and ultrasound abdomen/pelvis if not done already.
Start a course of antibiotics (as prescribed by a doctor) if infection is confirmed.
Drink plenty of fluids with oral rehydration salts (ORS) to prevent dehydration.
Avoid spicy, oily, or dairy-rich foods temporarily.
Health Tips
If you experience persistent vomiting, blood in stools, high fever, or signs of dehydration (dizziness, dry mouth, reduced urine output), seek emergency care.
Do not self-medicate with antibiotics without guidance.
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