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Suggest Treatment For Severe Vomiting, Chills And Belching Without Relief From Anti Nausea Tablets
Vomited 6 times in a row. Had chills for couple of hours. Had 4 blankets ans space heater on. Have nausea, slight headache and belching. No diarrhea. Took ibuprofen and their flu hot liquid. Had hot tea over the last hour. Took an anti nausea tablet. As soon as I put it in I had to take it out to vomit. That was approximately 7 hours from first vomiting session. Took a few sips of chicken soup broth and noodles. How should I peoceed?
Hi,Welcome to health care magic forum. As you describe,chills for 2 hours,had 4 blankets, and space heater on. Had vomitings,nausea,&belching. The symptoms suggest there might be malaria,typhoid,urinary tract infection, or viral fever. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms chloroquin and metaclopramide injections,cifixime,paracetampl,omeprazole,and domperidone. And run a series of tests to confirm the diagnosis. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Vomiting, Chills And Belching Without Relief From Anti Nausea Tablets
Hi,Welcome to health care magic forum. As you describe,chills for 2 hours,had 4 blankets, and space heater on. Had vomitings,nausea,&belching. The symptoms suggest there might be malaria,typhoid,urinary tract infection, or viral fever. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms chloroquin and metaclopramide injections,cifixime,paracetampl,omeprazole,and domperidone. And run a series of tests to confirm the diagnosis. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.