Constant Nausea And Diarrhea After Hangover. Lactose Intolerant. What To Do?
I drank 2 nights ago & was hungover the next morning, no big deal. But ever since I ve had constant nausea and diarrhea . This happened about a month ago after drinking. I m also lactose intolerant, not that it matters. I got tested for celiacs when I went to the GI when I had my problem last month, it came back negative. I don t know what to do.
hi
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The symptoms you have described may be due to acute gastroenteritis which may be viral or bacterial.
You need to have your stool routine examination and blood tests including CBC.
In order to prevent dehydration you need to take Oral re hydration Solution( ORS ) and if you cant tolerate oral fluids you may need intravenous fluids and if its is bacterial infection you may need antibiotics.
kindly consult your family physician for management of your problem.
Best Regards
Dr.Ehsan
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Constant Nausea And Diarrhea After Hangover. Lactose Intolerant. What To Do?
hi Thank you for choosing HCM The symptoms you have described may be due to acute gastroenteritis which may be viral or bacterial. You need to have your stool routine examination and blood tests including CBC. In order to prevent dehydration you need to take Oral re hydration Solution( ORS ) and if you cant tolerate oral fluids you may need intravenous fluids and if its is bacterial infection you may need antibiotics. kindly consult your family physician for management of your problem. Best Regards Dr.Ehsan