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On Medications For Typhoid. Having Nausea, Loose Motions After Eating. LFT, Widal Test Normal. Suggestions?

Hi. I was diagnosed with typhoid 12 days before . I have been taking oofloxacin 200 mg and cefixime 200 mg twice daily . But since last two days I have been having nausea and loose motions specially after eating . My LFT and widely test done recently are normal. Am not able to eat and feeling v weak due to this. Pls suggest
Wed, 10 Jul 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
This might be due to post illness and taking long time antibiotics.
Don't worry, better start lactobacillus. Drink more water and other liquids like lemon water,butter milk and ors formula.Take light and liquid diet.
Avoid hard,oily,junk food.
Keep in touch with your doctor.
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On Medications For Typhoid. Having Nausea, Loose Motions After Eating. LFT, Widal Test Normal. Suggestions?

Welcome to HCM. This might be due to post illness and taking long time antibiotics. Don t worry, better start lactobacillus. Drink more water and other liquids like lemon water,butter milk and ors formula.Take light and liquid diet. Avoid hard,oily,junk food. Keep in touch with your doctor.