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Is It Safe To Consume Gatorade During Bronchitis?

is it ok to drink gatorade if i have bronchitis and am suffering from dehydration. also i cant keep any solid foods down, is there a certain drink i cant drink until the nasua goes away? i have eaten anything in two days. i had one IV at the hospital 12 hours ago.
Mon, 19 May 2014
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with bronchitis it is safe to drink Gatorade. if you are nauseated make sure it is not a side effect of any medicines that you are taking. if you are nauseated, try coke syrup which you can obtain from a pharmacist. It can help to settle your stomach.

if you are dry and dehydrated and dizzy then you may need to consider returning to the hospital for IV fluid or make a follow up with your physician.
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Is It Safe To Consume Gatorade During Bronchitis?

with bronchitis it is safe to drink Gatorade. if you are nauseated make sure it is not a side effect of any medicines that you are taking. if you are nauseated, try coke syrup which you can obtain from a pharmacist. It can help to settle your stomach. if you are dry and dehydrated and dizzy then you may need to consider returning to the hospital for IV fluid or make a follow up with your physician.