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Suggest Treatment For Head Pain, Stomach Pain With Nausea And Frequent Urination

been having frontal head pain, mild stomach pain w/nausea, frequent urination and bm, for about 3 days now, and not eating much
45 yr f 5'5 and 246lbs. and losing, have been diagnosed with gerd, inflammation of the stomach lining, DDD, high cholesterol
Wed, 31 Jan 2018
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Hello dear

Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query in details .

* This is due to intestine infection with underlying pyrexia , urinary
infection from secondary dehydration .

* Primary guidelines for better outcome

- Drink plenty of liquids in sessions .
- Consume soft , light diet .
- Avoid oily , spicy , non veg , junk foods .
- Primary relief with PPI , anti pyretic tablets , antibiotics which require
prescription of your doctor .

Wishing you fine recovery .
Feel free to ask any further queries .

Regards .

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Suggest Treatment For Head Pain, Stomach Pain With Nausea And Frequent Urination

Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in details . * This is due to intestine infection with underlying pyrexia , urinary infection from secondary dehydration . * Primary guidelines for better outcome - Drink plenty of liquids in sessions . - Consume soft , light diet . - Avoid oily , spicy , non veg , junk foods . - Primary relief with PPI , anti pyretic tablets , antibiotics which require prescription of your doctor . Wishing you fine recovery . Feel free to ask any further queries . Regards .