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Does History Of Phenyl Intake Cause Vaginal Bleeding, Vomiting And Headache?

Dear doctor... One of my friend drank phenyl by acciden , then we took her to hospital... then everything was fine... But agai she is suffering from continuous bleeding , vomiting and headache.... is there any major issue due to that phenyl. .. Need ur help ...
Fri, 31 Jan 2020
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Hello,

Phenyl consumption is less likely the cause for vaginal bleeding. The headache and vomiting can be related to it. I would suggest you take her to ER to know the exact cause behind vaginal bleeding to avoid further loss of blood which can lead to hypotension. Vomiting needs to be treated as well to avoid dehydration. Once her condition will be stable the doctor will guide you further.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Manisha Auradkar, General & Family Physician
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Does History Of Phenyl Intake Cause Vaginal Bleeding, Vomiting And Headache?

Hello, Phenyl consumption is less likely the cause for vaginal bleeding. The headache and vomiting can be related to it. I would suggest you take her to ER to know the exact cause behind vaginal bleeding to avoid further loss of blood which can lead to hypotension. Vomiting needs to be treated as well to avoid dehydration. Once her condition will be stable the doctor will guide you further. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Manisha Auradkar, General & Family Physician