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Upset stomach due to antibiotics
Sir /mam My husband is suffering from viral since past eight days. Since he has cough with sputum doctor has given azithromycin /taxim O. He had azee for the first time and possibly it dint suit him. So we changed to taxim today. But he is suffering from stomach uneasiness lose motions n constant belching/ burping esp after eating Is it something to worry about. He has been having norflox every morning hasn't suited him. We changed on third day to taxim. However he still
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Nothing to worry about it ..some side effect happens in some individuals depend on people to people continue yr antibiotic therapy up to 5 to 7 days for better health status and add some PPI and some antiflutance gels and anesthetic gel and improve yr GIT flora environment Take cap rabicip dsr ....before breakfast 24hrly . And syp mucaine gel  10 ml after dinner and lunch And if diarohea happens more so u can take any flora improvement medicines like vizylac plus capsules or darolac ....and plz maintain yr body water contents and electrolyte U can take ors powder easily from yr nearby medical shop ....ok . God bless all of u
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Just add antacids and lactobacillus  along
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Cap vizylac bd for 5 days
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