Suggest Treatment For Stomach Infection With Sore Throat
Question: Hi I have been having a stomach upset for the past week. I do not having diarrhea but I have loose stool with a foul smell. I also have a nasty taste in my mouth and mild abdominal discomfort, like wanting a bowel movement all the time. I do notice sometimes a sore throat too. I went to my GP today and he prescribed Ciproflaxin.
Brief Answer:
Good choice, take additional medicines
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
I think you are under a right antibiotic and will help you for both the problems of an intestinal infection ( loose stools with foul smell) and sorethroat.
I would advise you to take additional medicines if you are not yet taking :
Activated Charcoal tablets.
PPI or Ranitidine.
Probiotics.
Plenty of oral fluids and sterilized water.
Home-made fresh foods.
Once the intestinal infection is brought under control other symptoms may get settled automatically.
I hope this answer helps you.
You may please rate this answer.
Good choice, take additional medicines
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
I think you are under a right antibiotic and will help you for both the problems of an intestinal infection ( loose stools with foul smell) and sorethroat.
I would advise you to take additional medicines if you are not yet taking :
Activated Charcoal tablets.
PPI or Ranitidine.
Probiotics.
Plenty of oral fluids and sterilized water.
Home-made fresh foods.
Once the intestinal infection is brought under control other symptoms may get settled automatically.
I hope this answer helps you.
You may please rate this answer.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Are my symtoms normal of an intestinal infection, and are they related?
Are my symtoms normal of an intestinal infection, and are they related?
Brief Answer:
yes...
Detailed Answer:
Yes, the symptoms are classical of enteritis that is intestinal infection and are related.
yes...
Detailed Answer:
Yes, the symptoms are classical of enteritis that is intestinal infection and are related.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj