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How To Fully Recover From Severe Diarrhea, Vomiting And Back Pain?

When I was eleven I was very sick for two months with extreme vomiting and diarrhea. I was unable to keep anything down. I developed excruciating pain in my back. I was living in far North Queensland Australia in the middle of summer. My health never fully recovered. My parents neglected to get treatment for me. I am curious of the full impact this May have had on me.



Tue, 18 Feb 2014
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hello, first of all i would like to know howz your condition now. do u still have symptoms of diarrhea and vomitting. if so then it could some sever bacterial infection. first of all get stool test done to rule out any infection. that would probably give an idea for the next line of management. til then take a course of antibiotics and plenty of oral fluids
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How To Fully Recover From Severe Diarrhea, Vomiting And Back Pain?

hello, first of all i would like to know howz your condition now. do u still have symptoms of diarrhea and vomitting. if so then it could some sever bacterial infection. first of all get stool test done to rule out any infection. that would probably give an idea for the next line of management. til then take a course of antibiotics and plenty of oral fluids