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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Diarrhea

I have been suffering diahria like symptoms for the past three weeks I constantly feel the urge to go up to the point went I no longer have anything to empty I eel nauseated all day from waking up to going to bed when I eat I have to dump within the the next 10-15 minutes help me please its ruining my life
Wed, 5 Oct 2016
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Hi there,

The most common causes of diarrhea are medications, chronic infections, and irritable bowel syndrome. If you recently started a new medication within the past 3-4 weeks, I would recommend returning to your prescribing doctor to get it adjusted to a different medication. If not, then you are going to want to get blood work to check for electrolytes, metabolic, vitamin, and endocrine causes, as well as bacterial, Celiac's, Crohn's, and ulcerative colitis. Your doctor may also want a stool sample to send to the lab. In the meantime, your prescribing doctor can give you medication to help decrease the diarrheal episodes.

I would recommend avoidance of high-fiber foods, fats, milk products, caffeine, and alcohol. These can worsen symptoms.
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Diarrhea

Hi there, The most common causes of diarrhea are medications, chronic infections, and irritable bowel syndrome. If you recently started a new medication within the past 3-4 weeks, I would recommend returning to your prescribing doctor to get it adjusted to a different medication. If not, then you are going to want to get blood work to check for electrolytes, metabolic, vitamin, and endocrine causes, as well as bacterial, Celiac s, Crohn s, and ulcerative colitis. Your doctor may also want a stool sample to send to the lab. In the meantime, your prescribing doctor can give you medication to help decrease the diarrheal episodes. I would recommend avoidance of high-fiber foods, fats, milk products, caffeine, and alcohol. These can worsen symptoms.