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Yellow vomiting and vertigo
Hi doctor From yesterday my father is having right upper abdomen pain and vomiting yellow watery ,chills,fever , he is having uncontrolled diabetes, and he is having vertigo , headache , Doctor has given xone injection and lecope , verti 16 tablet What are the possibile causes Wbc is 13000 , platelet 1.7 lakh
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Ketoacidosis definitely.  Check for urine keton
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He may be suffering from a Liver disease or complications due to daibetes.You need to bring suger levels under control asap and do a usg to rule out any obstruction.
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Usg
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This may be billiary obstruction .USG should be done and further doses should be given by keeping glucose levels in mind .Do consult for more. Information
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Get USG whole abdomen and LFT to rule out DKA.
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Get usg whole abd , rule out DKA
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consult gen. physician
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Based on the details you’ve shared, it seems that your father current symptoms are indicating towards gastritis, cholecystitis, Diabetic ketoacidosis.
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Here what i would suggest. Investigation to be done. 1. Usg abdomen. 2. Blood C/S. 3. Fasting blood sugar (FBS). 4. postprandial blood sugar (PPBS). For further evaluation and personalised treatment options, please feel free to reach out to me.
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If your father has uncontrolled diabetes and now he's having vomiting and other symptoms Please do visit physician to rule out Diabetic ketoacidosis
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Usg abdomen with liver function test after ruling out DKA
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He may be having cholecystitis if his pain is on the right upper abdomen with fever chills and increase in WBC.Do consider doing a ultrasound abdomen and consulting a surgeon in your area
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Get USG done , he may need hospitalization
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My advice is to admit your father in a hospital under surgery department with medicine consultation..
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Your father’s symptoms, including right upper abdomen pain, vomiting, chills, fever, and his history of uncontrolled diabetes, could point to several possible conditions: 1. Acute Cholecystitis (Gallbladder inflammation): Pain in the right upper abdomen can suggest a problem with the gallbladder, such as inflammation or gallstones. Fever and chills are common symptoms. 2. Hepatitis or Liver Issues: Inflammation or infection of the liver can cause right upper abdominal pain, fever, and nausea. 3. Pancreatitis: Acute pancreatitis, which is common in diabetics, can cause abdominal pain and vomiting. It may also lead to fever and general malaise. 4. Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA): This is a complication of uncontrolled diabetes, which can lead to nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, and confusion. 5. Infection or Sepsis: Given the fever and chills, there is a possibility of an infection that could be complicating the diabetes. Since he is receiving antibiotics (Xone) and medications for nausea (Lecope), it seems the doctor is addressing infection or inflammation. However, if symptoms worsen, or if he becomes more confused or lethargic, immediate medical attention may be required. Make sure his blood sugar levels are closely monitored as well.
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I will advise that your father should be admitted to a hospital.  He will need many investigations and frequent intravenous antibiotics and other supportive treatment. He is a case of uncontrolled Diabetes. It will be very difficult to monitor his blood sugar at home.
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There could be chances of stomach / liver infection For that lab reports needs to be done like cbc esr lft And there can be vertigo due to dehydration caused by vomiting Hydrate the patient with ors/ lemon water with no sugar (due to diabetes) Take him to the doctor nearby
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Probably hepatitis or liver abscess need proper investigation to confirm and further course of management
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you may consult for further course of treatment or any other doubt
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for now do follow what your doctor advised
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Acute GE... Gall stones Food poison and severe dehydration.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Please consult
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Connect please need few more details
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Detailed evaluation needed
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kindly connect
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need more information kindly consult
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Possibilities Infection High blood sugar with ketosis or acidosis Gi infection Please get evaluated, As we can treat all these effectively , but timely treatment needed
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Could be liver related diseases
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consultation
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Get a physical consultation
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Viral infection
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How's the patient doing now. Kindly connect.
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Viral hepatitis Left should be done
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Gastritis . gallbladder infection Get an USG abdomen and pelvis Consult online
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Looks like some gall bladder related issue
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Kindly admit with proper medication and consultation
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Don’t panic and admit under a MD MEDICINE
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You should visit the treating physician and discuss these things. Causes can be varied and without a patient by the side, it's difficult for a doctor to comment on the diagnosis.
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Need some more details and evaluation to be done
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Kindly consult
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Connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Based on the symptoms you've described, including yellow vomiting, upper right abdominal pain, fever, chills, and a high WBC count, there could be a serious liver-related issue such as hepatitis or a liver abscess. The yellow vomiting suggests a possible bile obstruction or liver dysfunction. Uncontrolled diabetes may also complicate the situation, making it crucial to seek further medical evaluation. The vertigo and headaches could be related to the infection or an underlying metabolic imbalance caused by liver issues or dehydration. It's important to perform a thorough physical examination along with liver function tests, abdominal ultrasound, and possibly a CT scan to rule out any serious conditions like a liver abscess or other infections affecting the liver and gastrointestinal system. For better evaluation and treatment, I suggest consulting me for further guidance. You can reach out through a messaging app by contacting eight, zero, zero, nine, eight, two, one, double three, two.
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According to your History Its releted to a Liver pathology . As u mentioned treatment by other doctor is good. But we have need to evaluate  further your dad. By his alcohol history? By his Age ? Any travel history
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do connect and consult
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Infectious gastroenteritis Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult Will help you
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Pain abdomen along with nausea may be acute gastroenteritis.. WBC count are raised and indicating some infection in the body... kindly book appointment for proper evaluation and management...ll help you
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This is jaundice. Needs to be evaluated. Sepsis. Do consult.
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as - Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. - [ ] Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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